Preliminary Study of Epoxy Coating Process on Basketry Inlay with 3D Printed Model

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In Japan and South-East Asia Countries, Basketry is a heritage handcraft made with natural material such as bamboo strip and wheat straw. Shape and size of basketry products are depended on the basketry pattern and now FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling) 3D printer is used to a print the basketry pattern. This paper will present a bit further in epoxy coating on basketry products to make it more rigid and better shining appearance either while the coated basketry still have the 3D printing model inside as a structure or it will be taken off after coating epoxy. There are a lot of makers who try to use the 3D printed model for resin casting mold but many are fail to get the casted out of the 3D printed mold. Thus we do this preliminary study to investigate the adhesive strength of the casting epoxy resin holding on the 3D FDM printed model. An experiment was designed to find the effect of the curing time and the bamboo fiber adding for resin reinforce. In experiment, a flat dog-bone shape specimen for tensile testing is redesigned by separating into 2 identical parts and they are printed with ABS plastic filament. We glue epoxy resin on 12.5 X 10 mm. contact area in middle of the specimen. We left them cure and dry for 6, 12, and 24 hours before tensile testing then repeat the experiment again with bamboo strip added in between the contact area. The result of the experiment shows that bamboo strip reinforce and curing time affect the adhesive strength.

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Chotiprayanakul, P., & Noda, A. (2019). Preliminary Study of Epoxy Coating Process on Basketry Inlay with 3D Printed Model. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 639). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/639/1/012020

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