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Review on πŸ”„ Sovol Turntable with Adjustable Brackets featuring Photosensitive Technology by Jeremy Gulledge

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This light is blue.

Update: It's been a few more hours with the light on all the time and the model is still near the light. The head of the ax beak (bird mount) is still tacky, so the resin hasn't set yet on the part closest to the light - just a few cm or an inch from the lights. Have you heard of UV lamps that cure resin models in minutes or even seconds? Those aren't the lamps. .Every ten to fifteen minutes I checked the model under this light. After about an hour - I didn't notice any difference compared to when I put it under the light for the first time. In one of the pictures you can see that I put the turntable on the box to get the model much closer. to the light. After another hour, the resin is still sticky and damp in many places. All the while I was placing objects under the model to try small angle changes. Does not matter. Parts of the model that have been DIRECTLY illuminated by this light in the last 2+ hours are still wet and sticky. I think it could become a night light? One that costs about $30 and is blue.

Pros
  • 360Β° rotating solar turntable is powered by UV light/natural solar energy/fluorescent light, can't use batteries to power. Maximum display/rotation weighing less than 500g/1.1lb. Being near the light helps to go faster and turn harder.
Cons
  • I'll write later