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+ | ===== CRYSTALIZATION ===== | ||
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+ | When the head piece of my previous assignment was printed, it had many filaments left over for a problem while printing, that get me the idea of see what would happen to it under a crystalization process. Also I made a test with a couple crochet pieces. | ||
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+ | This crystalization proces was made in a different lab with 100 gr of borax for each liter of water. | ||
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+ | First, water needs to get hot, just before boiling, then the borax is added and mixed. | ||
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+ | The pieces that are going to be crystalized should not touch the glass, if that happens, the crystals will stick to it. | ||
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+ | After the water +borax is in the cointainer with the pieces, this is left for 8 hours. | ||
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