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I think I can manage to do complex hollow shapes using positive dissolving molds, aka mandrels. 3d printers make it easy to create objects out of high impact polystyrene, which conveniently dissolves with d-limonene. [On a side note, some new tech using "SR 30" FDM sounds like a high temperature version.] Ultimately my question is: will the particular resin used for the infusion mix be damaged by exposure (most likely several hours) to d-limonene, assuming I use as low a residual acid content/purity I can get (99,5ish)? Only information I could find period was about using orange oil on floorboards...
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