Simple way to make ultra-smooth 3D prints at home



Sponsor message: To discover details about your unique family history, go to http://ancestry.com/perks to save 10% on an AncestryDNA kit. In this video I'll be showing you how to treat 3D printed parts with an acetone vapor bath to make make impressive looking injection mold quality prints. My goodness it comes out nicely! The 3D prints were done with this low-cost 3D Printer: http://amzn.to/2hp8n8s And here's where to get some Acetone: http://amzn.to/2i9RA86 Good quality ABS filament: http://e3d-online.com Owl model: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18218 Battery Bank for fan: http://amzn.to/2iP4QxN This video is sponsored by Ancestry DNA.

Comments

  1. No to witaj xD
  2. will dis work with my shitty corn starch based abs ;-;
  3. Thank you for this beautiful idea! Now I just need a 3D printer...
  4. Why acetone? I hate it! Can't I used my beloved 99,5% isopropyl?
  5. Great job!
  6. Can you share the model of the printer you use?? if it is a DIY and you have video, can you share the link??
  7. Will this work with objects made out of nylon?
  8. lol im gonna put acetone on my friends abs keycaps
  9. How about a video on building a 3D printer enclosure with a vent that can go out the window?
  10. love this channel
  11. does it work with PLA?
  12. do u even acetone vape?
  13. Since you are 1% Indian, techinally you are my cousin. Yeah! Nice vid by the way.
  14. Half Polish :) Have you ever visited Poland?
  15. The background music reminds me of Flight Simulator game on android...
  16. Anything for PLA?
  17. I don't even have a "three-D printer"
  18. Is there a possibility of a similar method that could work with PLA?

    Would be great help. Thx in advance.
  19. Russia also looks at you
  20. Only useful for smelly ABS though...


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