Постобработка 3d моделей для получения глянцевого или пушистого покрытия (англ.)

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3D printing post processing for gloss and furry finishes Post processing 3D prints is not fun in my opinion, mainly because I hate the sanding involved to get a smooth finish. In this video I present two methods to get an injection moulded quality smooth and glossy surface. I also cover using a hair dryer to remove stringing, and the art of flocking to add a soft and furry surface similar to felt. All of these techniques are effective, although I definitely need much more practise with the flocking to get an even result. Some safety warning beyond what I mentioned in the video: Acetone and isopropyl alcohol are dangerous to inhale and get in your eyes. Please work in a well ventilated area and wear safety glasses. Both are flammable. Both are not ideal for your skin, however acetone is used as nail polish remover and IPA to clean open wounds. Any time you heat either of these liquids, they will evaporate quickly and the hazard of combustion and inhalation increases dramatically. Acetone will destroy many surfaces if spilled on them. The flock powder doesn&seem hazardous but obviously it could cause irritation if it gets in your eyes or throat. Fortunately I found it cleaned up easily and didn&stick to surfaces. Models featured in this video: взято с ютуб канала Teaching Tech #постобработка 3d печать, модели для 3d печати, постобработка 3d моделей, разглаживание моделей

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