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TUTORIAL: How to get perfect 3D printed surface! by JKSniper
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Hello!
LINK TO YOUTUBE:https://youtu.be/0vgynnYzo08
My name is Jure Korber and this is my TUTORIAL on how to make smooth and shiny finish on any 3D printed part! My technique involves using:
Sandpaper (200-800)
Spray Filler
Spray Paint
It's relatively cheap process that costs few $ per can and you really use a little of it for one part, so overall it's really cheap. You can change color and finish to any of the 3D printed materials, except the very soft and flexible.
Overall procedure takes quite some time, but since 3D printing is not the method for mass production, this is the excellent combo!
Have fun & leave questions/feedback in the comment section!
THIS WILL:
Make your print look great!
Make your surface tougher!
Make your model last longer in sunlight (UV)
Make your part waterproof!
Make your part surface smooth and shiny!
Choose any color, matt or glossy finish or even metallic finish!
Have fun & good luck!
Jure Korber
LINK TO YOUTUBE:https://youtu.be/0vgynnYzo08
My name is Jure Korber and this is my TUTORIAL on how to make smooth and shiny finish on any 3D printed part! My technique involves using:
Sandpaper (200-800)
Spray Filler
Spray Paint
It's relatively cheap process that costs few $ per can and you really use a little of it for one part, so overall it's really cheap. You can change color and finish to any of the 3D printed materials, except the very soft and flexible.
Overall procedure takes quite some time, but since 3D printing is not the method for mass production, this is the excellent combo!
Have fun & leave questions/feedback in the comment section!
THIS WILL:
Make your print look great!
Make your surface tougher!
Make your model last longer in sunlight (UV)
Make your part waterproof!
Make your part surface smooth and shiny!
Choose any color, matt or glossy finish or even metallic finish!
Have fun & good luck!
Jure Korber
