straightening warped resin with hot water

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straightening warped resin with hot water

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hi Guys,

I know of the hot water trick for straightening warped resin pieces. I was wondering if those of you who had done it had more information about how hot to make the water, general pointers, etc.

All help is appreciated!

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I'd like to know about the oven heating myself...
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Immerse the warped area and a bit further in the water, let it get good and hot (not quite boiling) and remove. HOld in the position you want and let it cool. I don't know whether speeding the cooling under cold water is bad or good, but I just let it cool to room temperature on its own. You can use some sort of guide if it helps.
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Post by Jagdson »

It's a good idea to wear gloves during the procedure. You don't want to boil your fingertips, and some softer resins might pick up a subtle fingerprint pattern if your grip is too tight.
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Post by Marlonius »

Thanks guys - I wasn't sure how hot I could go with the water, and sure didn't want to overdo it. I'll be doing this later today.

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Post by big-dog »

Also interested in this, got a new kit that needs a bit of straightening here and there.
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Post by Marlonius »

The operation was a success. I put water from the kettle in to a pot and diluted with cool water down to 65 deg C. Held the warped part of the model in for 25 seconds, then pulled out and straightened by hand. I had the kitchen faucet running 5' away, and quenched under cold water to 'set' it.

Thanks for the tips guys,

Marlon
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