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原文網址 Rob Walker
2020-01-08 05:10:54

Yesterday, I decided to filter my dirty IPA (I use 190 micron paint filters), cure the filtered bits (and toss them out), then leave the remaining contaminated IPA in the sun (what little we have here in Seattle) for 2-3 days to cure/evaporate before I dispose of it.

By the time I had gone to bed last night, the resin had mostly settled to the bottom, and the IPA on top had a greenish-grey hue to it (I’ve been printing using AC grey, white, clear, and AC Eco translucent green).

It rained overnight, and I woke up to find this (see pics).

The overall level of things in the bowl has dropped by about an inch, which is good, especially with the rain. However, things seem to have turned into a white, foamy, meringue-like layer resting on top of grey sludge.

Is this normal? (My guess is “no”.)

How should I proceed from here? What are the Best Practices I should be following? This certainly doesn’t look *safe*, though it does remind me of saponification, (which I highly doubt it is).

I’d love any insight or advice you folks can share.

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Dominick Trascritti
2020-01-08 05:14:08

Rob Walker
2020-01-08 05:16:15

Mike Rea
2020-01-08 05:17:26

Dominick Trascritti
2020-01-08 05:18:30

Rob Walker
2020-01-08 05:18:41

Maria Drewing
2020-01-08 05:24:57

Jim Nelson
2020-01-08 05:27:07

Kris Leon
2020-01-08 05:42:25

Kris Leon
2020-01-08 05:43:19

Dylan Yaga
2020-01-08 06:06:51

Kris Leon
2020-01-08 06:20:35

Дамян Методиев
2020-01-08 06:38:33

Stefan Giudici
2020-01-08 14:21:28

Neil O'Sullivan
2020-01-08 16:16:43

Chad Bernard
2020-01-09 00:01:18

Redd Ded
2020-01-09 00:50:25

Austin Dickinson
2020-01-09 17:11:49

Austin Dickinson
2020-01-09 17:12:33

Rob MacDougall
2020-01-10 04:55:42

Jon Mitchell
2020-01-11 09:41:04


原文網址 Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:05:30

After a disastrous print last night, I'm replacing my FEP for my second time ever. This time around, I know about trying to attain proper tension, and trying to achieve between 250Hz to 375Hz (ideally 350Hz). However, the two audio analyzer apps I picked up from the App Store are reading it at either 50Hz or 800Hz-1000Hz (one consistently low, one consistently high). I can bring the high-reading one down to around 500Hz-750Hz, but the screws feel *really* loose.

Any ideas what's going on? Am I using bad apps (entirely possible -- they were both free, but well-rated)? Do I need to start over with a new sheet, and make sure I don't over-tighten first?

The apps I'm using are called Spectrum (reads low) and Sonic Tools (reads high).

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Kyle Smaagard
2020-01-04 05:06:12

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:06:28

Alex Vee
2020-01-04 05:06:28

Kyle Smaagard
2020-01-04 05:08:06

Dallas Winston Fitzgerald
2020-01-04 05:08:21

Veda Toys
2020-01-04 05:08:55

Kyle Smaagard
2020-01-04 05:09:01

Dallas Winston Fitzgerald
2020-01-04 05:09:24

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:09:31

Dallas Winston Fitzgerald
2020-01-04 05:10:15

Kyle Smaagard
2020-01-04 05:11:18

Dallas Winston Fitzgerald
2020-01-04 05:12:23

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:13:07

Chad Elstad
2020-01-04 05:16:40

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:20:16

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:22:14

Richard Humble
2020-01-04 05:24:32

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:31:55

James Paulsen
2020-01-04 05:47:03

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 05:51:00

Chad Elstad
2020-01-04 05:55:59

Richard Humble
2020-01-04 06:02:03

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 06:13:04

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 06:13:26

Richard Humble
2020-01-04 06:14:43

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 06:14:52

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 06:15:27

Richard Humble
2020-01-04 06:15:50

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 06:16:50

Richard Humble
2020-01-04 06:18:58

Nicholas Taylor
2020-01-04 07:30:06

Jannick Langfahl
2020-01-04 10:40:15

Rob Walker
2020-01-04 11:20:57


 

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