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So the lesson we learn from that mess, is do not leave the wash tank from your resin printer setup next to the window. Even if it's a north facing window. There's enough stray UV to cause some of the resin in the IPA to cure. And then cleaning the tank becomes a right mess.

Also I think next time I want to use a respirator with full organic fumes filtering and not just a P3 filter.

My custom version of a painter's point. I have a bunch of the traditional ones, and they work great for panels and wider workpieces, but are almost useless for narrow workpieces.

When I was making my grandson's crib, I took a few furring strips and drove a bunch of drywall screws through them pointing upward for finishing the spindles. They work reasonably well, but aren't very flexible.

These should work great for smaller workpieces.

Practical movie effects: Sara Villareal & Studio Gillis

Hollywood special effects aren’t just about CGI — there’s still a world of creatures, props, and animatronics making movies feel real. Lately, more filmmakers are swinging back to practical effects. At Studio Gillis in Los Angeles, they’ve been at it for...
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