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We used an XBox camera and ReconstructMe to print 3D-selfies of ourselves. This was a fun introduction to 3D-modeling. In Makerbot, Support and Raft functions were necessary to make certain parts of the models work. It created an extra long beard for me, which I almost left in place.
We used an XBox camera and ReconstructMe to print 3D-selfies of ourselves. This was a fun introduction to 3D-modeling. In Makerbot, Support and Raft functions were necessary to make certain parts of the models work. It created an extra long beard for me, which I almost left in place.
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We printed in Low quality so the texture was quite rough. I tried just a couple of sweeps with a small file to try how it behaves. This form would've taken way too long to file and sand so I left it as it is. I then found info on finishing PLA. Apparently hand sanding or a rock tumbler with a polishing compound are the ways to go. Acetone will melt PLA too much and probably won't result in a gloss finish as it does for ABS. After the surface is sanded, a Automotive Filler / Primer made by Rust-oleum or a similar product can then be used to seal the surface. You can then use steel wool to polish. A coat of spray paint can then be applied if needed. I haven't tried these method yet. The next print I'll just make in High quality and hopefully that'll be enough for the selfie at least.
We printed in Low quality so the texture was quite rough. I tried just a couple of sweeps with a small file to try how it behaves. This form would've taken way too long to file and sand so I left it as it is. I then found info on finishing PLA. Apparently hand sanding or a rock tumbler with a polishing compound are the ways to go. Acetone will melt PLA too much and probably won't result in a gloss finish as it does for ABS. After the surface is sanded, a Automotive Filler / Primer made by Rust-oleum or a similar product can then be used to seal the surface. You can then use steel wool to polish. A coat of spray paint can then be applied if needed. I haven't tried these method yet. The next print I'll just make in High quality and hopefully that'll be enough for the selfie at least.

Latest revision as of 11:58, 27 January 2016

We used an XBox camera and ReconstructMe to print 3D-selfies of ourselves. This was a fun introduction to 3D-modeling. In Makerbot, Support and Raft functions were necessary to make certain parts of the models work. It created an extra long beard for me, which I almost left in place.



We printed in Low quality so the texture was quite rough. I tried just a couple of sweeps with a small file to try how it behaves. This form would've taken way too long to file and sand so I left it as it is. I then found info on finishing PLA. Apparently hand sanding or a rock tumbler with a polishing compound are the ways to go. Acetone will melt PLA too much and probably won't result in a gloss finish as it does for ABS. After the surface is sanded, a Automotive Filler / Primer made by Rust-oleum or a similar product can then be used to seal the surface. You can then use steel wool to polish. A coat of spray paint can then be applied if needed. I haven't tried these method yet. The next print I'll just make in High quality and hopefully that'll be enough for the selfie at least.