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    This fellow appears to have posted a nearly identical question to Stack Exchange for 3D printing. The part is likely printed in nylon via SLS. I have a part that I know is created in this manner and the surface is identical to the one in the image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred_dot_u View Post
    This fellow appears to have posted a nearly identical question to Stack Exchange for 3D printing. The part is likely printed in nylon via SLS. I have a part that I know is created in this manner and the surface is identical to the one in the image.
    Do you have some pictures of this object ?

    I also think it is a nylon printing by the SLS method, but when I go through image galleries, I find so many different renderings, then I'm not convinced of what I need to do to get the same result as on the FLTER...

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