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Unread 03-21-2003, 10:39 PM   #50
nicozeg
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Originally posted by Althornin
Ok, so can you just place the piece in the oven at say, 200 degrees? (F)? or is that too hot? To cure it, i mean.
A temp controlled oven is ideal, just don't use the same you use for food cause everything will taste like plastic... I don't know the exact temp, just know it by touch. Is something that you can grab without burning, but not hold very much. sorry, no more precise data. With more heat it hardens faster, but it becomes yellowish.

About motors, the key factor is "brushless", to be able to seal it completely. Common DC motors will require a seal in the rotating shaft that is going to fail over time.
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