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sandblaster? (lemmy.world)

I'm curious if anyone uses sandblasting for cleaning up their prints. If not, what's your favorite way to clean them up?

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[-] IMALlama@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Straight from the printer as often as possible.

I'm not above taking knives, chisels, drills, and saws to prints as necessary, but this is usually reserved for functional/not often seen prints.

If I am looking to improve surface finish there really isn't a substitute for sanding. I deal with the fuzzies with my hot air solder station. Just wave some hot air over the sanded surface and you'll get quite a bit of shine back.

Now that I've (nearly) finished building a Voron I am somewhat tempted to give vapor smoothing a try.

[-] bizzle@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago

Hot air station is a great idea damn. Do you ever have to deal with going too far? I'd be scared 😲

[-] Doombot1@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Practice on a failed print to get the hang of things first!

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