Inside is mirrored, also equipped with a fan on the top part.
Temp rise in a couple of minutes to 60°.
All the electronic and bulbs connectors are on the top part so wez can safely use it for water curing.
Inside is mirrored, also equipped with a fan on the top part.
Temp rise in a couple of minutes to 60°.
All the electronic and bulbs connectors are on the top part so wez can safely use it for water curing.
sounds great. I had looked at this unit a week or so back… so hearing about your positive experience with it
is appreciative. Thanks very much.
the whole inside mirrored 4 walls floor and ceiling and the door very high reflective mirrors
Hello, would you be so kind and takes some photos? Thanks
It cost 500 Euro and work maybe a little better than a cheap 50 Euro DIY cure box. Unless you are a professional, or a business, i do not see why anyone will pay for that. It is for business.
Thanks
Yes , it is a professional edition, when you doing serious business the time and the precision are most important things!!! By the way if you bought a printer around 4K euro this is not a big price for it.
I have to say, after a few days of use, it’s a damn good curebox.
the price is way Worth it…
money is not the biggest problem. no space at home, that is a bigger problem. I builded two type of UV cure, i did not see difference. Hey i did not perform scientific tests, But just by touching and tearing/breaking it, it is just a little better, not enough to spend money and take up space. Someone have to buy it, perform scientific tests on the print with different cure box. Then i can even consider it.
@David_Maillot I just noticed this thread. Thanks for the positive post. I am thrilled that you are happy with your Curebox. Also, thanks for sharing pictures. The pictures on the website are of the prototype unit and I need to get them updated.
You’re welcome,
Your cure box is a very good investment for me.
Thanks
David
Thanks to these pictures, I’m trying to buy your box. Still need to convince management…
Those boxes are so expensive and the nail salon works just fine I don’t think I could justify a cost like that when it offers only marginal convenience.
I have not found a nail salon that can hold a part the volume of the full build platform yet…
You use it to make a box: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mahcMOpeZkM
Works just fine, cost like $30. You can improve a bit if you use UV LED strips instead which should still be way cheaper than buying a special curing box.
Ah oke, looks nice for a private environment(or maybe small office) and is a smart idea!
I can’t however place that in a professional lab environment. What would customers think when visiting…
I made a build of @AtlasBrace 's Ikea cure chamber. When I used a single nail lamp, a cure would take 20-30 hours. Now I get very uniform, fully-cured parts in 2-4 hours - total build cost was $125 including shipping.
You shouldn’t need to cure that long, mine is fine at 45 minutes using the nail salon
Are you seeing a complete color change from bright blue to more of a steel gray?
Also, I don’t print small jewelry sized parts - I typically print large engineering parts. I might be over-curing a bit, but I would rather be safe than sorry.