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 hi,Norman,wow he turned out just great,would be very happy with him,:smiling:
 ok you got my attention,with the ;Car filler primer was used to smooth the FDM print layers ;
 please can you give me some more info on this type of paint,as I have some things as well,and don't know ,what it is to use like acetone
 or some think else to smooth out the lines.
 so any info help greatly appreciated.Comment
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 I used an automotive high-build primer, applying several coats to mostly fill the FDM layers.hi,Norman,wow he turned out just great,would be very happy with him,:smiling:
 ok you got my attention,with the ;Car filler primer was used to smooth the FDM print layers ;
 please can you give me some more info on this type of paint,as I have some things as well,and don't know ,what it is to use like acetone
 or some think else to smooth out the lines.
 so any info help greatly appreciated.Comment
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 Thank you all for your kind comments.
 
 Marcello The first picture is the bust just finished printing, and you can clearly see the FDM print layers. The second picture shows the bust after several layers of high-build automotive primer, not perfect but better than before.
 
  
 
  
 
 Jim R perhaps, but it still has a long way to go in terms of ease of use and output quality IMO.Comment
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 It will come sooner than we think. Remember digital photography? It was going to take twenty years to replace wet film....took about five...Comment
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 I downloaded the Boxer 3D file from a site called Thingiverse and printed it on my 3D printer. There are lots of sites out there offering open-source 3D files, you just need to find a good one.Comment
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 Jim, you can also get plaster versions (this one is the “Leonardo Collection” yet to paint it up)
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 I’m really into real-space modelling, and on one group I belong to, one of the guys is drawing up 3D models of the Apollo CSM & LM and making them available for sale on Shapeways (a 3D printing service), yes, very expensive, but the models are outstanding.Comment
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 ta for the info,Norman,
 I do know of that stuff,been around for years in one or another,for car work.
 so I,guess its an acetone base ? and will it work in a AB,? as well.
 do like the result you get,Comment



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