Filament FDM Printing, using UV curing resin from SLA Printing to smooth.

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  • QuarterMaster
    Rear Admiral
    • Sep 2015
    • 1198

    Filament FDM Printing, using UV curing resin from SLA Printing to smooth.

    Thoughts?

    Any benefit or an just an unnecessary step/expense?

    The FASTEST Way To SMOOTH 3D Prints
    v/r "Sub" Ed

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  • RCSubGuy
    Welcome to my underwater realm!
    • Aug 2009
    • 1777

    #2
    Faster, easier and cheaper to use high build primer, but that's just my take...

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    • Fishb0y
      Lieutenant
      • Jul 2023
      • 75

      #3
      Seems like extra steps, I just started resin printing for better quality... then I accidentally dumped a bunch of resin into my printer. I'm pretty sure that I was cursed by someone who will remain nameless when I suggested a topic on 3d printing during a Dive Tribe mtg.
      Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go on an overnight drunk, and in 10 days I'm going to set out to find the shark that ate my friend and destroy it. Anyone who wants to tag along is more than welcome.

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      • Wizzard033
        Lieutenant, Junior Grade
        • Sep 2023
        • 41

        #4
        Primer seems like a lot less work.

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        • trout
          Admiral
          • Jul 2011
          • 3547

          #5
          I watched this and it does seem like a lot of extra steps. Maybe it is stronger and decent finish, but "the fastest" is click bait.
          If you can cut, drill, saw, hit things and swear a lot, you're well on the way to building a working model sub.

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