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Cold Acetone anyone??
Just wondering how everyone cleans up anything they Print?
I saw a YouTube clip on Cold Acetone and wondered if anyone on here uses that? otherwise I wonder if using a Wet and Dry Sandpaper with water would achieve the same thing? Just more Elbow Grease :-)
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I try to design stuff that is usable as-is, or at most needs some sanding of supports.
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Acetone is the way to go in order to preserve more surface detail. There has been a lot of discussion here on the topic of Acetone vapour smoothing, which requires the acetone to be vaporised in a "chamber" into which the object is printed.
Some people have tried applying acetone straight from the bottle, using a paint brush to apply the acetone.
Would you post the link to video so we can see the basis of your question?
Old Man Emu
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is Cold Acetone just acetone ? or is it something different.
I've used acetone to seal porous prints and a quick rub over makes abs very shiny.
That said I was impressed with all the pla prints I saw yesterday at tct. And it's something I haven't really printed with. that's naturally shiny and seems to have a naturally better finish than abs.
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PLA can be smoothed with Ethyl Acetate in exactly the same ways that ABS is smoothed by Acetone. A lot of folks use clear lacquer on their PLA prints to smooth them, but also to keep them from degrading over time.
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There's a good article on smoothing PLA using THF here.
Here's the(/a) cold acetone YouTube clip.
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The first time I used cold acetone, I was impressed with the result. Like you, I search for how-to's when it comes to cleaning the printer and ways to ensure that it would last for a long time. There are videos in Youtube that I find really helpful. I think this is where I got the idea of using cold acetone as well.