Pretty much. When I'm sculpting miniatures, for which I use a "putty" like epoxy, I often leave them over the lamp on my desk (which I usually have on when sculpting).jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Most epoxies cure faster when at higher temperatures
Normally, it takes about 3-4 hours to cure them enough that I can start the next stage (a full cure takes 12-24 hours), but over the lamp, it's usually good for the next stage after an hour.
Strictly, the lamp is a little hotter than the recommended putty cure temperature, but it doesn't seem to do the models any real mischief. But I do bring that up as getting epoxy too hot can be detrimental to the curing process.