We often use a small oven heated with a lightbulb, seed mat, or heat gun on low to post-cure epoxy nicely. It’s just a warmed-up, controlled box. Getting the ambient temperature in your shop, your small box, or oven above 95 will typically speed up cure times and help with post-curing. Do some tests first but the temperature of the curing area greatly affects time, speed, and curing. We do not recommend other post-curing techniques for DIY and recommend doing tests first.
I prefer a Nescafé racer, but this is pretty cool
What a stud 😜
Kris with a K sent me.
I sent me but so did Kris and this video is fire for anyone wanting to make a part from a mold
Kris sent me! With a K!
Kris sent me
If I want to post cure my carbon fiber with the high performance epoxy at what temp and for how many hours would you recommend ?
We often use a small oven heated with a lightbulb, seed mat, or heat gun on low to post-cure epoxy nicely. It’s just a warmed-up, controlled box. Getting the ambient temperature in your shop, your small box, or oven above 95 will typically speed up cure times and help with post-curing. Do some tests first but the temperature of the curing area greatly affects time, speed, and curing. We do not recommend other post-curing techniques for DIY and recommend doing tests first.