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greenknight4 Sponsoring Member of TMP22 Nov 2023 11:52 a.m. PST

Thought I would share this.

I an in Seacoast New Hampshire and it is rainy on the coast and no doubt snowing inland. I had some figures I had printed for sale and want to cure them.

In my previous posts I mentioned how I place my prints in a clear glass bowl of water and set them in the sun. Even on a cloudy day they cure.

Today I took my prints and place them in a glass cereal bowl in water. Then I placed a glass bowl over the top. Bingo 30minutes later in the rain they cured.

Wow

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