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  • lowspeedchase@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    19 hours ago

    Certified food-grade PETG + food safe resin seal is the best from what I have read (I researched a bunch as I am building a greenhouse)

    • Marafon@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      19 hours ago

      Thank you for the knowledge! It looks like foodgrade petg is 3 times the price and I don’t plan on changing nozzles and stuff to keep everything kosher anyway. So I reckon I’ll use regular petg and hit it with Shellac for the redux. Unless you have a food safe resin seal to recommend based off your research?

      Thanks again!

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        14 hours ago

        Hobby woodworker here. Shellac is great for an initial seal, but isn’t waterproof. I suggest using a two part epoxy instead. You don’t need a very thick coat, so you could even use a crack filler and/or self leveling variety.

      • lowspeedchase@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        18 hours ago

        No problem - yeah that will probably be just fine, at non-commercial scale the seal will probably never get worn off and if you did ever notice spotting you can just reseal.

        Unless you have a food safe resin seal to recommend based off your research?

        Nope not yet! Still in the structural phase here so when I get to printing I will share for sure.