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Why does my resin print 3D model warping in glue?

Resin 3D prints warp in glue mainly because the glue’s chemicals react with residual uncured resin on the model, causing uneven expansion or contracti

Why does my resin print 3D model warping in glue?

Resin 3D prints warp in glue mainly because the glue’s chemicals react with residual uncured resin on the model, causing uneven expansion or contraction.

Even if you think a print is fully cured, tiny amounts of uncured resin often remain. Glues with solvents (like acetone) or curing agents (such as super glue accelerators) interact with this residue, leading to uneven swelling or shrinking—and that’s what causes warping.

To prevent it, fully post-cure your print with UV light (follow the resin’s instructions) before gluing, and test the glue on a small hidden area first.

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