Hide 3D print layer lines with Baby Powder and UV resin

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DaveRig Design

DaveRig Design

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Showing the simple process of using UV cure resin and baby powder to cover a 3D print to remove layer lines.
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Tracks used:
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@dekopuma
@dekopuma 10 ай бұрын
I am impressed by your dedication to that glove.
@marshalltucker9690
@marshalltucker9690 10 ай бұрын
the little glove that could
@geauxracerx
@geauxracerx 10 ай бұрын
This comment became more and more epic the longer I watched. Bravo.gif
@OdiumTV
@OdiumTV 10 ай бұрын
we'va all been there...
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
When the glove started to rip I was going to replace it, but then though it would be funny to let it progressively deteriorate through the video and see if anyone noticed :)
@roymitchell1721
@roymitchell1721 10 ай бұрын
Hmmm, on the other hand..
@Cgoon009
@Cgoon009 10 ай бұрын
No click bait title - Check. Straight to the main topic, no drawn out intro - Check. Badass 80's vaporwave soundtrack - Check. This video is a certified banger.
@GreenFox1505
@GreenFox1505 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's just baby powder and resin. And sanding. and paint. and clear coat. and more sanding and more coat, just for good measure. not click bait at all!
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
well, after the the 1st 3 coats and sanding you could probably stop there depending on the surface finish you are going for. If it's a matte finish that will be weathered that's all the work needed. If you want a super smooth high gloss finish, you need to put in the work.
@WorldWide3133
@WorldWide3133 10 ай бұрын
Humanity agrees, but The Algorithm will have none of this!!!
@bryanteger
@bryanteger 10 ай бұрын
Yeah bro the synthwave hooked me right in for the ride!
@Acheiropoietos
@Acheiropoietos 10 ай бұрын
I was going to whinge about the soundtrack, but you convinced me otherwise 😊
@vinanderson2535
@vinanderson2535 10 ай бұрын
Tbh if you put a little time into sanding the print before using the resin, there's no need to use baby powder at all. This is the exact process I use for making pokeballs..print, sand, paint on resin, sand again. It takes no more than a couple thin coats of resin to get the print completely smooth - with no b powder - smooth enough infact to be able to then chrome paint the pokeball to a mirror finish that can resemble electroplating.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
ya, normally I would sand the print 1st but wanted to test a worst case. Thickening the resin seemed to make it easier to spread and run less then straight resin. I probably could have stopped after 3 coats but was trying to use up the remaining resin.
@KucykoManiak
@KucykoManiak 10 ай бұрын
What paint brand are you using for that chrome effect and do you have any examples?
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
I mixed metallic silver paint with the blue to get the effect. I added amazon links to the paint I used in the description
@robertfousch2703
@robertfousch2703 10 ай бұрын
I’ll add one more thing you can do….use card scrapers or heavy utility blades to scrape the print shaving it. It’s a serious game changer. I use the sand, scrape, resin, repeat and get an incredibly smooth print. One last thing…that resin likes to pool in corners or lines, so have a clean sponge or qtips ready to clear any that collects in the lines and corners.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Scraping could be tough on a curved surface but would be good on flats. Spot on with it pooling in corners, Qtips is a good idea. Would have worked better then the toothpick I was using.
@28Hobbes
@28Hobbes 10 ай бұрын
That one glove by the end 😂 "I'm tired boss."
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
ya... Once the glove started tearing I was going to replace it but then though I would be funny to just keep in on and let it fall apart and see if anyone notice it deteriorating as the video went on :)
@billverine765
@billverine765 10 ай бұрын
Great idea. I have used corn starch to thicken resin for filling seams between printed parts but never thought of using it with the 3D resin. For a smoother paint finish try using a guide coat of either black or red primer over the grey. Just a light dusting of the 2nd color, don't need to cover. Any low spots will stay the guide coat color as you sand, and stick out like a sore thumb. High spots will burn through the guide color on the first pass. It is an old body shop trick that has been around for years.
@pospc2
@pospc2 10 ай бұрын
Excellent suggestion. I do this when doing body work or larger projects. I like to use something high contrast from what I'm working on. Last time I used it on a black car I used neon green, it was what I had near by and stood out extremely well.
@MetalheadAndNerd
@MetalheadAndNerd 10 ай бұрын
Doesn't corn starch make the coating sensitive to moisture? Wouldn't talcum work better?
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
It’s encases in resin and then painted so shouldn’t be a issue
@ImmortalReaver
@ImmortalReaver 10 ай бұрын
You do a very thin coat of the second color immediately after the first color is dry?
@jakefriesenjake
@jakefriesenjake 9 ай бұрын
​@@ImmortalReaverthere are many ways to do "guide coats". What you use depends on the project, but the most common is to use a grey "high fill, filler" primer (little thicker build than regular primer, and is made to be easy sanding and to be applied thicker) over the whole project, in 2 or 3 heavy coats. Then apply the cheapest flat black paint you can find. Then just mist it all over the project (doesn't have to have complete coverage, just speckled). Let that dry really well, then start sanding (with a block) till all the black specks are gone. If you are sanding to long in one place, but the black speckled aren't being touched, the you have a low spot. If you think that not to low, you might be able to do 2 or 3 more coats of the high fill primer in just that spot. If it's really low, add more resin or bondo or whatever. Then do the high fill primer over that and then the black speckles. Sand it again till all the black speckles are gone. If you didn't burn through all of layers of primer that you layed down, and everything is 1 color, then you can apply your top coat of paint, 2 or 3 coats. If you get good coverage, then add 2 coats of clear coat. Bingo! Other forms of guide coat is a very fine black powder made by 3m or other companies. It works great too, but is more expensive.
@Jim-fe2xz
@Jim-fe2xz 10 ай бұрын
In the 70's we would cover our RC airplanes with silk. We would find unscented baby powder & mix it with butyrate dope (basically a plasticized lacquer) to make a primer sealer that hid the silk weave. Worked great! Talc is often the filler in plastic body filler too.
@JeffreyWheeless1
@JeffreyWheeless1 10 ай бұрын
i need you to have videos of this
@shimarlie1
@shimarlie1 10 ай бұрын
The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt, which was the style at the time. They didn't have any white onions, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones...
@ToddElkins88
@ToddElkins88 5 ай бұрын
You're not gonna mention how you FINESSED that male/female connection point. That slow-mo hookup had me deadddd. hahaha. Thanks for the video brother, very informative.
@dirkpitt2624
@dirkpitt2624 7 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible. I love how many ideas this video gave me. Not only smoothing the surface but also your diy UV curing chamber and the absolute dedication, down to the last bit of the glove. I do the same. Well done!
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 4 ай бұрын
That music had me expecting a lady in legwarmers to come in dancing.
@artiem5262
@artiem5262 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the ideas, and a process! So far I've been doing (for years) practicals, where the second or third prototype meets the design goal and gets put into use. But it's a different story for things that are also supposed to be "pretty." More to learn, and you've helped! And thanks for wearing gloves when working with resin!
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Thanks. Most of my prints are functional. I only do pretty now and then or I would end up with too many projects cluttering my house. :)
@Rouverius
@Rouverius 10 ай бұрын
Stopped by for 3D tips and tricks Stayed for the blacklight-rave-spinning-mushroom montages 😁 Seriously, the final results are amazing!
@mixttime
@mixttime 10 ай бұрын
Interesting, basically the same idea as the filler primer but for deeper fills. I think it would probably work best to alternate sanding and filling going progressively finer grit and thinner coats respectively. Also for the detail work you want to preserve, I think filling it with some putty would be worth a try. Though then you need to be careful not to encase it in your filler coats
@jacobthomassen5261
@jacobthomassen5261 10 ай бұрын
Just a reminder to everyone regarding safety - use proper mask when dry sanding UV resin👍🏼👍🏼
@gatling216
@gatling216 9 ай бұрын
Was hoping someone would say it. UV resin is not something to take lightly.
@ry7hym
@ry7hym 9 ай бұрын
👍
@rylanyoung2018
@rylanyoung2018 8 ай бұрын
But take the mask off as soon as you're done? Wouldn't UV resin particles still be all over your work station unless you're literally in a clean room?
@lilblkrose
@lilblkrose 8 ай бұрын
​@rylanyoung2018 When working with resin or any craft, even with mask, the room should be well ventilated. Also, just don't remove the mask right away until everything (work table) is cleaned up? That's usually how it works.
@jacobthomassen5261
@jacobthomassen5261 8 ай бұрын
@@rylanyoung2018 I strongly recommend you do your “dry” sanding outside, garage or like..
@SchwettyBawls
@SchwettyBawls 10 ай бұрын
Great video that shows the process perfectly. Thanks for taking the time. The painting needs a little bit of practice with proper techniques and you'll be set! Some tips I've learned from auto-body pro friends that help prevent runs and get a smoother finish: -Always start and stop your sprays off on the object -Never use the "wiggly" method to coat the part -Move in a straight line with smooth consistent speed (remembering to start and stop each line OFF of the part) Watch a couple videos on how cars are painted and you'll see what I mean.
@Kyocus
@Kyocus 10 ай бұрын
I feel refreshed and relaxed after watching this! I love the finish!
@erfquake1
@erfquake1 5 ай бұрын
I've got a old, languishing PLA project that this would be a perfect application for. Thank you!
@russelthomson5065
@russelthomson5065 10 ай бұрын
Looks really good. As mentioned in other comments, there are a few different processes that can achieve the same result. The filling method does have limitations when it comes to fine detail such a textures on a figurine for example whete it will smooth out the detail. Best to just go the slow, finer print method in this case. One other small thing. I like the idea behind the paint shaker but paint needs agitation to mix, not a centrifuge which actually separates the solids from the liquid. Great idea but needs tweak somehow. Keep up the great content!
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Because the paint shaker isn't perfectly balanced its not just rotational mixing but also vibration. I saw the idea on Tested with Adam Savage where he was showing off a similar product you can buy on amazon kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qbl4ZM2Enqyxk4U.html
@Finn_Anwarunya
@Finn_Anwarunya 10 ай бұрын
He states right in the video that this would be good for large flat surfaces like helmets.
@emrage
@emrage 10 ай бұрын
one that moves as a piston and rotating slowly?
@The_RC_Guru
@The_RC_Guru 9 ай бұрын
@@emrageI have a sawzall attachment for mixing can spray paint. Super effective.
@KimmoJaskari
@KimmoJaskari 10 ай бұрын
Turned out great. The "proper" finishing process for clear coating is to coat, sand, coat, sand until happy - and then bring the paint back up with a polishing compound from the sanded state, not apply another layer and letting it sit. Granted, this turned out great but a polishing compound on the sanded-matte clear coat works wonders. Between the final wetsanding and then the polishing compound you get basically zero "orange peel". In fact going over the final result here with some compound and a polisher would probably still make it better.
@falxonPSN
@falxonPSN 6 ай бұрын
Great info here. I had not heard about the last step of polishing directly from matte. A lot of the DIY videos were doing a final clear layer, THEN polishing. What you said makes a lot more sense.
@minisnmore
@minisnmore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. What a great solution. I use baby powder and paint for stcco and frosting in miniature, but would have never thought to use it in resin.
@TKs3DPrints
@TKs3DPrints 10 ай бұрын
great to see this is still going around i suggested this idea over fare few years ago on my facebook groups to fdm users its a great way to use up the last of the uv resin from bottles and gives you loads of working time then cure. i was very disappointed with the 2 part xtc resin for smoothing prints as it always started to cure before you finished and found that using printer resin was a way better option though i never used baby powder great video. wish i had done one back in the day just though back then that everyone else would have thought of the same idea :)
@pixelpuppy
@pixelpuppy 10 ай бұрын
nice work! If you add leveling thinner to your paint, it won't dry as fast, giving it time to level out, and you also won't need to spray as much paint. You'll get a much thinner, more even coat all around with less imperfections.
@levih9791
@levih9791 10 ай бұрын
This is incredible! Definitely going to use these techniques. If you wanted to preserve the detail, you could fill in the grooves with tape, and then apply the primer/paint after taking the tape out
@digimaks
@digimaks 6 ай бұрын
Hahaha, riight! You will spend whole day doing this. That's just not practical.
@VictorAgredaJr
@VictorAgredaJr 10 ай бұрын
WAT!? Game changer! I love this and wish I'd thought about it before printing some of the stuff I have before painting... but now I know, and knowing is half the battle. THANK YOU!
@TheBlackBrickStudios
@TheBlackBrickStudios 10 ай бұрын
The surface finish is gorgeous, and best of all, it's dirt cheap and easy, I love it. Not too fond of how it handles details, though, but this is going to make some projects a lot easier.
@WorldWide3133
@WorldWide3133 10 ай бұрын
The smoothing process was great to see! The acrylic ink solution for painting is the icing on the cake. Great not having to deal with enamel and thinner fumes to get that rich metallic finish
@janeblogs324
@janeblogs324 10 ай бұрын
The fumes from acrylic spray cans are far worse than enamel
@WorldWide3133
@WorldWide3133 10 ай бұрын
@@janeblogs324 Who said anything about spray cans? Did you watch the video? He's spraying acrylic ink through an airbrush. What you're talking about is the propellent in what are referred to as 'rattle cans.'
@janeblogs324
@janeblogs324 10 ай бұрын
@@WorldWide3133 the propellant isn't a concern, the thinner is. You can thin acrylic with water but decent paint aka automotive acrylic uses petroleum based thinners which are even harsher than acetone
@WorldWide3133
@WorldWide3133 10 ай бұрын
@@janeblogs324 "automotive acrylic," which also is not being used. Have fun out there!
@branchcovidian2001
@branchcovidian2001 9 ай бұрын
We need that _TOTALY TUBULAR 80s SOUNDTRACK!_
@ry7hym
@ry7hym 9 ай бұрын
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@DigBipper188
@DigBipper188 10 ай бұрын
If I'd have known of this technique while printing some cosplay items off... I WOULD ABSOLUTELY HAVE USED THIS!!! So many hours of sanding, correcting and lacquering coulda been saved!!!
@DonCarlione973
@DonCarlione973 6 ай бұрын
Holy cow! That's a neat little trick, It came out damn near perfect 👌🏻
@B0M0A0K
@B0M0A0K 9 ай бұрын
That was very interesting. I have used nail varnish UV cured resin in the past with very nice results (it's way cheaper), but I never thought to add a "bulker" like baby powder. Another thing I will try out at some point. Nice work.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 9 ай бұрын
Thanks :)
@justinlee810
@justinlee810 10 ай бұрын
So I did some research: talcum powder is around 26 microns for median particle size. Corn starch is around 2mm. I understand the health concerns around talcum powder, so I thought: what's a similar, but easy to obtain powder that's around that size? Apparently arrowroot powder is around 27 microns, but it's almost twice the cost of cornstarch. I mean cornstarch is cheap, so it's not like break-the-bank more expensive, but it would be interesting to see if a finer particle size would be better or worse. As for everyone saying "just sand" the point of the video is to smooth a print without sanding. We definitely need fewer microplastics in the world, although I realize a hobby like 3D printing is at odds with that statement. Still, it's a cool solution and I would love to see more like it!
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
The powder is already pretty fine, don't think going any finer would give noticeable results. Possibly the thicker you make the mix the more it will matter. I wondered if just getting bulk cornstarch from a baking store would also work, it should, but not sure if it would be as fine or if the cost would be more/less since it is good grade. The bottle of baby powder was $4 I think, by far the cheapest component in the process :)
@tbren6707
@tbren6707 10 ай бұрын
I've never tried this, but I'd imagine going smaller may not give much more noticeable results. Seems like its purpose is too thicken the resin a bit so it can hold inside of the gaps you're trying to fill, rather than just pouring out. Also, corn starch particle size is definitely not 2mm lol. I'd guess its not far off from talcum, but not sure.
@GRBtutorials
@GRBtutorials 10 ай бұрын
Where did you get those numbers from? 2mm would be huge, like a rice grain! According to Wikipedia, corn starch is 2 to 55 microns, so in the same ballpark.
@Sembazuru
@Sembazuru 10 ай бұрын
@@GRBtutorials the "mm" was probably a typo. justinlee probably meant 2µm (or micron), and your Wiki search seems to confirm the scale.
@jasonkay42
@jasonkay42 4 ай бұрын
Hmmm, industrial-grade diamond powder is available in particular sizes down to 0.1 micron - and it's not as expensive as you might think. 🤔 Hmm… probably not a good idea, regardless. 😅
@thehudsonforge71
@thehudsonforge71 10 ай бұрын
Nice! I've tried just raw resin coating but never considered adding a thickener! Will certainly be trying this.
@Buttface1981
@Buttface1981 10 ай бұрын
Nice result! I particularly enjoyed the progression of your blue glove falling apart 😂
@M1ckyMack
@M1ckyMack 10 ай бұрын
I’ve seen the acetone and bondo method method many times but after it melted my plastic cup I used I was like this isn’t gonna be something I can do consistently or easily lol This right here! This is amazing! One of the best smoothing print methods I’ve seen! Thank you! Definitely gonna be trying this out thank you! ❤
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Ya, not a fan of working with acetone for those reasons. Too aggressive :)
@M1ckyMack
@M1ckyMack 10 ай бұрын
@@DaveRigDesign now I’m looking into building a curing box lol seriously though this is gonna change everything! Super excited about getting super smooth finishes! Would a small Cue-tip be fine when working with smaller projects? I make keychains with my printer and I’ve never been happy with my surface quality
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Qtip should be fine. Once you get the resin on the print it will try to level out.
@M1ckyMack
@M1ckyMack 10 ай бұрын
@@DaveRigDesign thanks!
@drakocarrion
@drakocarrion 10 ай бұрын
You could probably avoid the detail lines getting filled by prefilling them with latex or some other masking medium prior to painting on the resin.
@SUPERMAR10312
@SUPERMAR10312 10 ай бұрын
The issue with that though is avoiding sealing it under the resin when you paint over it
@drakocarrion
@drakocarrion 10 ай бұрын
@@SUPERMAR10312 An exacto will cut through resin easily if you're silly enough to cure it before removing it pre UV curing.
@AndrossUT
@AndrossUT 10 ай бұрын
​@@SUPERMAR10312 you would have to use something that hardens and can be removed before going into the cure chamber
@tiladx
@tiladx 5 ай бұрын
If I hadn't watched the whole process, I would swear that was made with polyurethane like a bowling ball. Great work!
@lucaslothbrook5388
@lucaslothbrook5388 10 ай бұрын
Wow. Thanks for the tips! The post looks amazing.
@michalpbielawski
@michalpbielawski 10 ай бұрын
Nice video, great explanation of the process. Turn the music down, though. It's way too loud compared to your speech.
@derekalexander4030
@derekalexander4030 10 ай бұрын
I understand that you wanted a rough surface to see how this works and I thank you for sharing the steps you used. So many haters, it’s crazy. You sure got a wonderful surface when you finished.
@AdnanASyukri
@AdnanASyukri 10 ай бұрын
Great tutorial! Very smooth surface!
@Hazdazos
@Hazdazos 10 ай бұрын
Interesting technique. I've used bondo in the past and it turned out great, but I think using resin would be faster and require less sanding. Have to remember this one. Even though I don't have a resin printer, I might have to pick up some resin to try this out. Thanks.
@JB-NZ
@JB-NZ 10 ай бұрын
Was the UV resin and powder really necessary with how much sanding you did, and then filler primer... ? Could you not have just sanded and fillter primer instead? Surely you sanded off most of what you added resin wise anyway... seems like an unnecessary step.
@MrMikevida
@MrMikevida 10 ай бұрын
That UV box is cool.
@Anguardia
@Anguardia 9 ай бұрын
Just did this today after watching your video, it worked excellently! Huge thanks, I've been fussing with how to best print something, but have a solution now.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 9 ай бұрын
Awesome! Glad I could help :)
@dosdont
@dosdont 10 ай бұрын
Not perfect but better than anything I've ever done, great work and thanks for the lesson
@MrBIG4D
@MrBIG4D 10 ай бұрын
Great vid. Next time try Micro Balloons instead of baby powder. Sands much easier. If you like the color of the plastic, the resin can be sanded and buffed just like car paint. I've been coating my FDM prints for a while now, just to make them water proof.
@phenomenalfx2965
@phenomenalfx2965 10 ай бұрын
I had never heard of micro balloons until this post. So cool!
@NathanBuildsRobots
@NathanBuildsRobots 10 ай бұрын
I’m too lazy to do this, but that looks amazing!
@LambchopBuilds
@LambchopBuilds 3 ай бұрын
That blue looks fantastic...I'm going to have to experiment with inks...thanks for the idea to get rid of layer lines.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 3 ай бұрын
Glad you liked the video. Adding in the metallic silver really made the Blue pop.
@chudgoo
@chudgoo 5 ай бұрын
This was great. That UV chamber was something else!
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 5 ай бұрын
Thanks. I made a video where I build a large scale one. Build a Huge Collapsible UV Resin Curing Box and Turntable for Cheap kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jdmmgriWmZbenZ8.html
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Update: New video comparing Resin to Resin with Baby Powder added here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/i6yClbeYmJ24lGw.html Some people asked for still images to get a better look at the surface finish so I put a few image over on the community page www.youtube.com/@DaveRigDesign/community I also put some pictures of the red dome from the glazing putty video so you can compare the difference. To take a look and comment back here :)
@startide
@startide 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the straightforward video ! That's great to watch :) PS : airbrushing with a smartwatch, you sir are confident in your skills I see !
@vahnta
@vahnta 10 ай бұрын
@DaveRigDesign So is the corn starch just a thickener for the resin, so it can be painted on and not run off?
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Exactly
@vahnta
@vahnta 10 ай бұрын
@@DaveRigDesign thanks. Makes me wonder what other thickeners would work.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
It seems there are products made for this. Glass Microspheres or glass bubbles seems to be a product used to thicken resin in boat building.
@knowyourjoe8826
@knowyourjoe8826 10 ай бұрын
Was really hoping this was a brush on and cure solution that would not require sanding. That being said the outcome was nice and I suppose it may have been less sanding than would be needed otherwise. Thanks for sharing.
@zombieno1
@zombieno1 10 ай бұрын
if it doesn't have any details like the hexagons, you might be able warm up the resin and pour it over. Exposing it after it settles could give you a very smooth finish with no sanding.
@tablatronix
@tablatronix 10 ай бұрын
I love that this stays close to the original color
@oburi85
@oburi85 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I will definitely adopt this into my workflow!
@tsepash
@tsepash 10 ай бұрын
Great technique! For the recessed, relief areas, the hexes could be printed separately and then glued in later to preserve the detail. I understand that this is just a demonstration piece, but the method could be applied to other things. Just something to add to this method for finer detail that would not be possible otherwise.
@drakocarrion
@drakocarrion 10 ай бұрын
Or you could just fill them with latex or some other masking medium prior to painting on the resin & scrape it out after.
@MrDuranis
@MrDuranis 10 ай бұрын
​@@drakocarrionI had that thought too but then if you cure the resin you will probably seal it in and if you don't cure the resin it's going to be a big mess. It might be possible on some parts and maybe half curing the resin and doing it might work but I think it's going to depend a lot on the details of the peice.
@drakocarrion
@drakocarrion 10 ай бұрын
@@MrDuranis A masking material would be visible under the resin, cured or not. You'd just need an exacto to scrape it out with.
@archangeloliver
@archangeloliver 10 ай бұрын
If you're going to be using filler primer and wet sanding and all this post processing anyways, how is this better than just using spot putty on the rough parts to begin with?
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Speed mostly, and the speed scales with the surface area you are covering. I have a video here doing the same thing with putty kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rt6UnamDqrDUe6c.html It works well also but takes longer to apply and you have to wait hrs for it to dry between coats. But putty would be better on smaller areas and around details you want to preserve.
@DanteNava
@DanteNava Ай бұрын
Looks great man, I used the same method on some Mandalorian armor I made for my son for Halloween. You can sand PLA straight, but the resin feels like it sands so much easier and smoother. For big stuff like that you can cure it in the sun as well.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign Ай бұрын
Thanks. Sanding resin is so much easier then sanding pla :)
@2150dalek
@2150dalek Ай бұрын
Exactly what I need to do on my 3D print. Thanks for the presentation.
@iDoPew
@iDoPew 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that technique! I'd definitely suggest a respirator for this.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Yup, if your in a confined space or doing a big project should defiantly wear a respirator.
@autodidact7127
@autodidact7127 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for recommending.
@autodidact7127
@autodidact7127 10 ай бұрын
​@@DaveRigDesignI too defiantly wear respirators 🫂
@ohheyitspaul
@ohheyitspaul 10 ай бұрын
Can you do a drop test on this from say 4-5ft? Just curious how the resin will hold up in a drop if it'll spider crack on the surface of the print or be relatively durable
@marshallsober
@marshallsober 10 ай бұрын
wow from the resin filling to the perfect application of the filler primer SUBED
@adamagave
@adamagave 10 ай бұрын
Great job! Looks like a lot of work but paid off in the end! 👍
@yamlcase230
@yamlcase230 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving me the excuse to never print < 0.2mm again
@samothrace2106
@samothrace2106 10 ай бұрын
Try fumed silica instead of talc, it's an excellent epoxy thickener. You should be careful to use a respirator when working with it, but the same goes for talc.
@halkihaxx5
@halkihaxx5 10 ай бұрын
He said it was corn starch at the beginning, also visible on the bottle. Although I was under the impression that baby powder was always just talc.
@samothrace2106
@samothrace2106 10 ай бұрын
Ah, ok. In that case, definite benefit not having to worry about it.
@makerspace533
@makerspace533 10 ай бұрын
@@halkihaxx5 Baby powder has a small amount of talc. If you want pure talc, you can get the powder pool players use. I use it as a release powder for sand casting.
@metalmaniac7821
@metalmaniac7821 9 ай бұрын
I just watched this and have to say great idea for filling the layer lines etc, I like that you explained everything you did well in the video as sometimes some people don’t and I find myself with questions but not this time lol I do have a suggestion for you to help with painting your prints especially dome objects like the in the video and that’s a simple lazy Susan. It really does make spaying domes, tanks and spheres so much easier when you can just spin the item around smoothly, I find holding some round objects annoying when trying to lay paint smooth
@carlosdelolmo3d
@carlosdelolmo3d 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing , looks incredible results.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, glad you liked the video. 🙏
@lesgobrandon9826
@lesgobrandon9826 10 ай бұрын
Might want to be careful with the first from the resin. I'm sure some types are bad if inhaled. Wet sanding should minimise the risk from the dust.
@soacker25
@soacker25 6 ай бұрын
If the resin is fully cured its not more harmfuld than wooddust isnt it?
@lesgobrandon9826
@lesgobrandon9826 6 ай бұрын
@@soacker25 not sure how bad wood dust is, but resin dust isn't good in the lungs.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 6 ай бұрын
No dust is “good” for your lungs, but the dust kicked into the air had sanding is negligible unless you throw it around and resin is inert once cured. If you want bad try cutting MDF on a table saw :)
@user-lj4iv8tf9i
@user-lj4iv8tf9i 16 күн бұрын
Well thats a ton of work to get rid of layer lines, also expensive. Most people are not gonna want to do that, layer lines are a flaw of 3D printing. One day layer lines will be invisible....please don't personally attack me becayse of my opinion. I will wait until 3D printing techs work out the bugs.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 16 күн бұрын
How expensive is it?
@drauc
@drauc 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate you showing it at multiple angles at every step
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
filming is the hardest part of the process :)
@3dthreads685
@3dthreads685 10 ай бұрын
This looks awesome, I’m excited to try it out!
@tamholt3494
@tamholt3494 10 ай бұрын
You can bring the clearcoat to a smooth mirror finish by wet sanding and then using polishing wax (like turtle wax) and a sponge/power drill adapter. The drill makes the polishing super efficient and the sponge would conform to the sphere nicely.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Yup, I did think about that but I didn’t want to take it that far and they video wasn’t really about finishing the paint. It would have been super shiny though :)
@Bartetmedia
@Bartetmedia 10 ай бұрын
I think you can avoid all that sanding at the end if the print is sanded a bit before adding the resin.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
After priming the amount of sanding depends on the paint finish you want. If you are using a matte finish you don't need to same as much or after sanding the 1st primer coat. But if you want a high gloss mirror finish it is required. I didn't even take it far enough as you can see the orange peeling in the clear coat still. More wet sanding and clear coats then buffing after the final sanding is needed for a smooth mirror finish
@Antassium
@Antassium 10 ай бұрын
After having sanded PLA as well as sanding resin... I can confidently say sanding PLA is ass. I'll never so so again if I can avoid it.🥴
@stevenjacobs6608
@stevenjacobs6608 5 ай бұрын
Your 3d printed resin cure station is top notch
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 5 ай бұрын
Thanks. I have a video on my channel where I build a bigger one for curing helmets and such.
@Bazwelle
@Bazwelle 10 ай бұрын
Great video and montage! Very interesting to watch!
@aware2action
@aware2action 10 ай бұрын
Or just print it in ABS with an adaptive layer height followed by acetone vapor polish for a few mins. Done right, no resolution lost, while getting a glossy finish, that also strengthens the layer adhesion. No worries of UV degradation(UV resin degrades over time) either. Much cheaper than UV resin. Just some 💭
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Could, but if you are printing big you need a big heated chamber to print ABS reliably. Also once painted Resin degradation isn't a issue as its protected. PLA is the much easier option to use. Vapor smoothing get more difficult the bigger the print also. This process is definitely better for large scale prints and less optimal for small scale things. I don't think I would try it of anything smaller than the print I tested with.
@aware2action
@aware2action 10 ай бұрын
@@DaveRigDesign Yes, you are spot on. Printing ABS without a heated chamber is tough, but with printers like Qidi X Max3, should not be an issue. Also the Acetone chamber needs to be custom designed(simple paper towel dip will not work well, apart from taking too much time). For smaller parts, Sanding or Sand blasting, followed by UV resin coat(clear 2 part epoxy? might work as well), is the way to go, except for the effort involved.
@jonathandavis3754
@jonathandavis3754 10 ай бұрын
Any tips on ABS vapor smoothing chamber design?
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
I haven't tried it as I don't do much work with ABS, but it seems @aware2action may have some suggestions :)
@aware2action
@aware2action 10 ай бұрын
@@jonathandavis3754 All you need to know is the boiling point of Acetone. Ensure the vessel is made of conductive material and temperature controlled precisely. Have the lid to be isolated from the vessel, but have a lot of specific heat capacity, so that it keeps cooling vapor to maintain concentration. Also have some risers not to let part float in Acetone. Dose a tiny amount few ml, time it, tune accordingly. The idea is to build enough concentration, but not too much, otherwise too much softening and loss of detail. Duration is also critical. Making a recyclable chamber is possible, but advanced. Also use PPE while using the setup, and no open flame or sparks in the vicinity. Better be safe than sorry. That said, it should be fairly easy to modify some off the shelf cookware to achieve the results😉, if not dealing with large objects.
@user-lj4iv8tf9i
@user-lj4iv8tf9i 16 күн бұрын
This is the opinion of most people I know, ** Layer lines suck. I will wait until they are gone, I never liked 3D printed products because the layer lines make them look cheap and low quality. Also the plastic is a world killer. People are not gonna pay high prices for 3d printed stuff unless its utilitarian.
@Lethalmuffin87
@Lethalmuffin87 3 ай бұрын
That airbrush slowmo was downright ZESTY lol Excellent work brother, and excellent soundtrack 👌
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 3 ай бұрын
Thanks, can’t have a 80’s themed soundtrack without a slomo sequence :)
@fattmoleyTv
@fattmoleyTv 4 ай бұрын
Would have loved to seen it painted directly after a light sanding from the resin application. I know filler paint and wet sanding alone can get to the smooth level shown but really was invested in seeing where the resin alone got us as a community.
@lunkwill336
@lunkwill336 10 ай бұрын
Reminder: Epoxy resin is toxic and allergenic. ALWAYS use gloves when handling it, on both hands. A prime example of why would be in this video when mixing it (without gloves) and some of the resin spilled. Cool result though.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
yup, you don't want to get it on yourself, it can be messy. I've heard both arguments though. Wear gloves so you don't contact it, but then you can get it on your hands and not realize it and spread it around, or don't wear gloves and you know as soon as you contact it and you can wash it off.
@xiar5546
@xiar5546 10 ай бұрын
I work with food where gloves are optional due to the fact you can touch something and not realize it with gloves on. I work the same way with resin. Large amounts of resin gloves are required. Smaller amounts of resin. Gloves if I wanna or just ensure I wash my hands afterwards.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
right, some common sense also needs to be applied. If you work with resin in large volumes every day you should take all the necessary precautions. If you use it once and are careful not to slop it everywhere you will be fine. Amount of exposure needs to be factored in
@CookieTube
@CookieTube 10 ай бұрын
This can't be stated enough, ESPECIALLY in the 3D printing community! It baffles me how people are so casual about it. That is, it is understandable in a way though... it is simple lack of knowledge and the sheer amount of BAD examples on KZfaq, even from reputable channels!! Out of the hundreds of videos I've seen about working with resin, 3D printing related, only a tiny handful state the health dangers and proper protection every time. In all other videos it is 'free for all' (because they just copy what the see on other channels). And then you get people like that one comment above who suggest airbrushing resin... I mean.... WTF! Common sense isn't common.
@PricklyMe
@PricklyMe 10 ай бұрын
Your airbrush technique needs refining. You should start spraying away from the piece and at steady speed sweep across the piece. Starting the spray directly on the piece risks throwing globs of paint on the initial burst. To get better lacker finishes its worth doing a mist coat wait a moment until tacky and then applying a wet coat. The mist coat will provide something for the wet coat to adhere and will assist in avoiding runs. Keep the wet cut fairly thin, again wait briefly and apply a second. Done right you wont need any sanding.
@reidenchidory
@reidenchidory 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video I now I feel more comfortable tackling post processing, thank you very much.
@Asgeir_Arnevik
@Asgeir_Arnevik 4 ай бұрын
That print sure got a lot of love, great job!
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 4 ай бұрын
Thanks, the more love it gets the shinier it is :)
@DavZell
@DavZell 10 ай бұрын
Interesting video, but 457% too much music. Thanks for posting this!
@ShakeyLimbs
@ShakeyLimbs 16 күн бұрын
This channel tries to censor your opinion by making personal insults. 3D printing still sucks, its not there yet....maybe in 10 years it will be perfect. I'm not spending hours and $$$ to get rid of layer lines !!!!! That's my opinion. 3D houses are not mainstream
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 16 күн бұрын
Hahahahhahaha If I wanted to censer your comments I would have just deleted it instead of pointing out you’re mistaken.
@ShakeyLimbs
@ShakeyLimbs 16 күн бұрын
​​@@DaveRigDesignyou trying to make profit from 3D printing on patreon, Twitter, youtube, etc etc. Thats your gig. You are biased and too sensitive. Stop attacking people's comments because you don't like them. That's bad business!!!!!
@MauroDiaz-gu3zn
@MauroDiaz-gu3zn 9 күн бұрын
Average ender 3 user
@memejeff
@memejeff 9 ай бұрын
Cool video. Very similar principal to using ferring compound when making boats
@chad5893
@chad5893 5 ай бұрын
Love the 80's BG music, kepet my heart pumping throughout
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 5 ай бұрын
🤟
@ShakeyLimbs
@ShakeyLimbs 17 күн бұрын
3D printing still sucks
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 17 күн бұрын
Cool story :)
@ShakeyLimbs
@ShakeyLimbs 16 күн бұрын
@@DaveRigDesign facts. Layer lines. Wasted pla dumps. Long print times. Failure rates. Cost per print. Its a fantasy right now, maybe in 10 years it will work....just like solar panels suck.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 16 күн бұрын
Were you dropped on your head as a child? People are 3D printing houses, boats, rocket engines. But ya, it’s never going to catch on, just like the internet is a fad… lol
@ShakeyLimbs
@ShakeyLimbs 16 күн бұрын
@@DaveRigDesign wow, personal insults because of my opinion. I just think it still sucks, and I stated why. So, you go off and insinuate that I'm stupid, or brain damaged and then lie about my comments saying I think its a fad.....just wow.
@ShakeyLimbs
@ShakeyLimbs 16 күн бұрын
@@DaveRigDesign guess I will just report your channel.
@aliabolhassani5820
@aliabolhassani5820 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant sir, well done!
@saucyfpv8928
@saucyfpv8928 10 ай бұрын
Hell yeah dude! love the UV curing chamber. looks like you made the whole thing.
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, Ya made it a while back. Top is just foam core with a tin foil lining. Base is simple wood box and motor to turn the platform. Then UV LED light strips
@splatter_proto
@splatter_proto 4 ай бұрын
man I don't care about 3d printing but that was an absolute joy to watch, great job!
@DaveRigDesign
@DaveRigDesign 4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much :)
@bopedersen89
@bopedersen89 10 ай бұрын
Got a sub for not just this but your library of content! Cheers!!
@nirjharbhatnaagar1982
@nirjharbhatnaagar1982 10 ай бұрын
Great DETAIL you achieved...! Sir.!
@TheMiniJunkie
@TheMiniJunkie 10 ай бұрын
A lot of steps but the result is undeniably great!
@AmanoJack
@AmanoJack 10 ай бұрын
I did this to a rough little rock I found and it is super smooth and glossy now! 😁
@EliSpizzichino
@EliSpizzichino 9 ай бұрын
Incredibile results, and finally GOOD MUSIC too! New sub
@Gripfastvids
@Gripfastvids 10 ай бұрын
This is an amazing video. Can't wait to try this out
@screamingmouse
@screamingmouse 10 ай бұрын
I love it. The sound track makes me feel like I'm watching an '80s build montage.
@ucitymetalhead
@ucitymetalhead 10 ай бұрын
I like that uv curing oven, I have been playing around with uv resin and made my own oven out of an opaque box some foil and a 40 watt uv light.
@supermodestmouse
@supermodestmouse 10 ай бұрын
grteat video! I'm still working with bondo so this will have to be a try
@Mr.Tiger.2013
@Mr.Tiger.2013 6 ай бұрын
Great job! The glove is what breaks my heart, you're so attached to it.
@envarion
@envarion 10 ай бұрын
This music slaps. Thanks for leaving the details in the description.
@markumoeder
@markumoeder 10 ай бұрын
Really usefull way for 3d printed plastic car part's ,motorcycle part's or any other plastic parts that need to thicken up,modify or fill up rough plastic surfaces.
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