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How to Vapour Smooth 3D Printed Figures!

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#1 AFCMan

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Posted 30 September 2020 - 09:31 AM

Hi guys!

 

For anyone here who creates and/or 3D Prints their own LRG's, this Youtube video has an excellent method showing how to Vapour Smooth/Glaze your figures using Acetone.

 

 

Starts at 7:17 until around 8:36.

 

Just spotted it and figured I'd share it for all the LRG creators out there! :D

 

P.S, I'm no chemist, so I have NO idea if this method would work on softer rubber figures, and I wouldn't fancy trying it on really soft rubber 'Keshi' types!


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#2 stoffhimel

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Posted 30 September 2020 - 08:32 PM

sadly, this doesn't work with pla. that's what I use. I havent found out about anything that works with pla that isnt expensive or volatile.


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Posted 01 October 2020 - 10:28 AM

sadly, this doesn't work with pla. that's what I use. I havent found out about anything that works with pla that isnt expensive or volatile.

 

Yeah, I also use pla for when I (rarely) make something. neat video though!


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