HALO by neSSa

Progress, 3D parts and CNC Milling distro reservoir :)

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What filament did you use ?

You could have used something like to remove all those layer lines.

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Thanks for the advice, I'm honestly not aware that such a coating agent can be bought in Serbia. I will research and get something similar for the next 3D printing parts.
 
Thanks for the advice, I'm honestly not aware that such a coating agent can be bought in Serbia. I will research and get something similar for the next 3D printing parts.

I highly recommend it. I have used it (purchased from Amazon) on PLA, and then sprayed over the object. As long as it isnt a model requiring high detail you can sometimes remove all evidence of the item being 3d printed.

Parts like you have made are perfect for it. If you have something with intricate details though, I would not recommend as it will remove some of that detail. It doesnt melt away the detail, but more like it fills in the cracks and crevices to smooth it out.


example

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I highly recommend it. I have used it (purchased from Amazon) on PLA, and then sprayed over the object. As long as it isnt a model requiring high detail you can sometimes remove all evidence of the item being 3d printed.

Parts like you have made are perfect for it. If you have something with intricate details though, I would not recommend as it will remove some of that detail. It doesnt melt away the detail, but more like it fills in the cracks and crevices to smooth it out.


example

ft-smooth-pla-3d-print-layer-lines-smoothing.webp

Now that’s what I call a difference… Damn!
 
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