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gdeal

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You do have to bake it on, I did mine at 175 for 2 hours as that is the lowest temp my oven will go. Worked just fine.

Hmm.....living on the edge I see...:D

Per Shapeways - "Strong & Flexible plastics are heatproof to 80C / 176F degrees. Higher temperatures may significantly change material properties."
 

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Hmm.....living on the edge I see...:D

Per Shapeways - "Strong & Flexible plastics are heatproof to 80C / 176F degrees. Higher temperatures may significantly change material properties."

All I can say is it worked, and there was no deformation whatsoever.

Now, I have not checked the calibration on my oven, so maybe it runs cool. 175 is as low as she goes.....

Proof is in the pudding, er mod:

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Nice rich colors, decent texture, and durable as all get out.

Edit: You do have to bake it on, I did mine at 175 for 2 hours as that is the lowest temp my oven will go. Worked just fine.

The nice thing about baking the finish on is that after the 2 hours you have a fully cured piece that you can use right away. Most other finishes took overnight (or longer) to cure nice and hard. Paint it, get it in the oven, and by the time you have cleaned up your paint mess, and put it all away, it is almost done.

You can tell Mike's a single man

Unencumbered access to the oven for curing, not gonna happen in my house
 

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