Smoothing Multi-colored prints with Polymaker Polysmooth
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 Published On Apr 13, 2024

Can 3D prints be made to look less... 3D printy? Most people who aren't used to 3D prints expect them to be a lot more smooth, like an injection molded part. And fortunately there's an option in Polysmooth from Polymaker.

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0:00 Making something less layery
1:02 An initial solution in silk
1:20 Introducing Polysmooth
4:03 Thank you Polymaker
4:59 Will multi color prints bleed?
6:30 The Downsides of Polysmooth
7:59 Does Polysmooth play nice with others?
10:57 A new (old) challenger appears



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