05-29-2013, 10:34 PM
Fonte Boa,
Yes, I guess sanding would not work well on a highly detailed 3d print. The one my friend had was not that detailed. He was lucky enough to get a free 3d print when he went to a local company for a demonstration.
Sounds like the status of 3d printing is not what it is made out to be in the press, as if it is the next best thing since sliced bread... much like the over praised electric car...
I wonder if you could coat the 3d print to smooth it out and then use the 3d print to produce a mold, which you could fill with a wider range of materials???
Mold Making materials in stores I do not work for the linked company it is just a store that is in the area...
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Yes, I guess sanding would not work well on a highly detailed 3d print. The one my friend had was not that detailed. He was lucky enough to get a free 3d print when he went to a local company for a demonstration.
Sounds like the status of 3d printing is not what it is made out to be in the press, as if it is the next best thing since sliced bread... much like the over praised electric car...

I wonder if you could coat the 3d print to smooth it out and then use the 3d print to produce a mold, which you could fill with a wider range of materials???
Mold Making materials in stores I do not work for the linked company it is just a store that is in the area...

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