Tech Review: B9 Fast Wax

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @financialchimes4546
    @financialchimes4546 3 года назад

    Can you make a video on how to design optimized for casting? All the things you have to take into account.

  • @hamasehd
    @hamasehd 3 года назад +2

    Does B9 make their own resin ? I know they make their machines but do you know if they outsource their resin?

  • @toolboxrockband
    @toolboxrockband 3 года назад +1

    Is it necessary to use Plastcast investment and change the usual burnout cycle programming?

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад

      We will ask our Tech Team and get back to you with a professional answer on that.

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад

      Hello Ronaldo, our Tech Team got back to us and they gave this recommendation, Plasticast 38/100 ratio , 300°/hr ramp to 300° - Hold for 4 hours, 550°/hr ramp to 700° - Hold for 2 hours, 550°/hr ramp to 1400° - Hold for 4 hours, then Full Ramp to Casting Temp. We hope this is helpful for you. Please feel fee to reach out with any follow up questions.

  • @goldslinger
    @goldslinger 3 года назад +1

    post processing the same as emerald? Alcohol then uv? Also, Emerald will not do deep fine print in the final cast; too much expansion and it breaks up even the strongest investment, save concrete. I'm hoping this is the solution

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад

      Hello, we will pass your question on to our Tech Team and get you a answer!

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      Hello, we spoke with our Tech Team and they said that is correct. It has the same post processing as the emerald and the fast wax is much better with fine detail than the emerald and works great with plasti-cast! We hope this is helpful for you!

  • @resilientejoyeria2527
    @resilientejoyeria2527 3 года назад

    This is the one is 60 % wax?

  • @sabrahardy
    @sabrahardy 2 года назад +1

    I have an account with RIO. I am a student with logistics issues. I live 8n a small apt. Other than fine .999 silver I am not permitted heavy tanks in ky small residence. I had an Idea: using my Rhino software i use my 3D printer make a positive jewelry piece asvwell as a negative of the same as a mold. If the mold is about 6/8 around dimentionally I can use a PRECIOUS METAL CLAY and a klin. Precious metal clay hardens. Once that happens klin firing is between 5% - 15% shrinkage for the organic clay to burn away leaving metal. I can place the Precious metal Clay in a Delft clay investment cylinder does that seem workable? A 3D printed mold negative from my original jewelery print, Precious metal clay folded in removed once dryed hard -- placed in a clay investment tubing and klin fired??

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  2 года назад

      Hi Sabra. Thank you for the question. Here is a response from our tech team: You might be able to make a Delft clay casting using a 3d print but you also risk damaging the 3d print when hammering the delft clay around it. You might also consider direct casting your 3d print. That will reduce a lot of the shrinkage you will see in each step.. You will also retain more details

  • @LinZhesu
    @LinZhesu 3 года назад

    What machine is that?

    • @hayyremz
      @hayyremz 3 года назад +1

      It's in the description, it's $10k and 8k for a used one. Small build deck

    • @creationlabsinc.189
      @creationlabsinc.189 2 года назад

      @@hayyremz depends on which machine you buy.