So, I've bought a few of the laser-cut chassis from Pololu, and after handling them for a bit, especially when peeling off the paper coating, the residual smell on my hands is really obnoxiously persistent. Normal soap and water doesn't seem to get it off. I was able finally to get it off my hands using a scrub brush and really going at it, but I worked on another chassis last night and the stink is back.
Does anyone else notice this or am I going insane?
Getting the stink out
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- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Getting the stink out
Is that laser-cut Lexan (or other polycarbonate)? That does have a nasty smell when freshly cut.
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Re: Getting the stink out
polycarb/lexan is not lasercuttable
- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Getting the stink out
Tell that to the folks at Lynxmotion: http://www.lynxmotion.com/p-434-hexapod ... -mini.aspx
It doesn't cut as cleanly as acrylic (leaves a burnt edge) and give of BANNED fumes in the process, but it is cuttable.
It doesn't cut as cleanly as acrylic (leaves a burnt edge) and give of BANNED fumes in the process, but it is cuttable.
- 250 coupe
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Re: Getting the stink out
I hate cutting plastic because of the stink.
I've tried 409 and Goo Gone to cut it and am not sure if either really helps. Goo Gone may damage plastic, don't try it on anything you've paid for. Just about the only thing I've found that works well is time. It takes a week or two in open air to de-stink enough that it doesn't bother me.
Michael
I've tried 409 and Goo Gone to cut it and am not sure if either really helps. Goo Gone may damage plastic, don't try it on anything you've paid for. Just about the only thing I've found that works well is time. It takes a week or two in open air to de-stink enough that it doesn't bother me.
Michael
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Re: Getting the stink out
yeek. they should be waterjetting it. pololu doesnt cut polycarb.arduwino wrote:Tell that to the folks at Lynxmotion: http://www.lynxmotion.com/p-434-hexapod ... -mini.aspx
It doesn't cut as cleanly as acrylic (leaves a burnt edge) and give of BANNED fumes in the process, but it is cuttable.
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Re: Getting the stink out
So, after some false starts, INK-NIX followed by soap & water seems to reliably get the smell off my hands. I'm not sure what the name for INK-NIX is outside the fountain pen world, but it's a white, somewhat gritty paste that is also used by mechanics. It smells none too good, but soap & water gets its smell off.
I'm not sure if it's safe to use on the plastic, though. Might scratch it. I just hope those pieces air out sooner or later.
I'm not sure if it's safe to use on the plastic, though. Might scratch it. I just hope those pieces air out sooner or later.
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Re: Getting the stink out
Sounds like the stuff we used for carton coding ink on the fingers clean-up. I tell the new guys that altho it smells like poo it will get the ink off.
Michael
Michael
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Re: Getting the stink out
Yeah, fountain pen ink will soak into the skin if you try and wash it off directly with water, but rubbing this stuff in and gradually adding water really does the job.
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Re: Getting the stink out
Get yourself some swarfega, its usually in a red/green plastic tub
Although adding sugar to shower gel will work in emergancies.
Although adding sugar to shower gel will work in emergancies.
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