Media could not be loaded. I've been printing with resin for a long time and used a flower pot lined with aluminum foil and a couple of Halloween UV lamps to cure the prints. It worked, but not great. I tend to forget it and bits about the treatment. It is great. Assembly was easy and with an interesting new twist. The box goes through slots with the tabs, and the tabs have grooves that you put little silicone rings on to hold them in place. It has a rotating turntable that can hold a decent weight as I dry most items in vegetable glycerine. This is a requirement for most casting resins. The door even has a switch that will stop it and turn off the light if you open it more than a crack. The best thing for me though is the timer. You can install it anywhere for up to 10 minutes and it will turn off. Much cheaper than either of the wash and cure stations and many specialty resins have very specific cleaning instructions so you can't use any of them with those resins anyway. Really good product.
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