Hello
I have been thinking about this for a while. With the increasing amount of 3D models being available in either Surface OR Submarine versions. What should be "Good enough" to seal the printed 3D PLA hull so that it can be used outside under remote control versions?
I know that Bob has said to epoxy the hull inside and out But it is Very Costly to bring into Canada the proper epoxy that can be thinned so it can be easily applied to the hull.
Would a spray paint, inside and out, serve as well to protect the hull?
If so, any brand recommendations OR Canadian available epoxy and thinner recommendations? In my area we don`t have denatured alcohol.
Thanks
George
I have been thinking about this for a while. With the increasing amount of 3D models being available in either Surface OR Submarine versions. What should be "Good enough" to seal the printed 3D PLA hull so that it can be used outside under remote control versions?
I know that Bob has said to epoxy the hull inside and out But it is Very Costly to bring into Canada the proper epoxy that can be thinned so it can be easily applied to the hull.
Would a spray paint, inside and out, serve as well to protect the hull?
If so, any brand recommendations OR Canadian available epoxy and thinner recommendations? In my area we don`t have denatured alcohol.
Thanks
George
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