When you make something that’s too big for your printer, how do you hide the seams from bonding when aesthetics are a priority?
When you make something that’s too big for your printer, how do you hide the seams from bonding when aesthetics are a priority?
I purchased a wood burning tool (like this one) and use it to “weld” the seams, then do some sanding. It’s a lot more post-processing than is typical for 3D printing but if you want something that looks nice, it’s hard to beat.
That’s kinda genius. I never would have thought to use my soldering iron for that. (Of course, I am big dumb dumb.) I’ll grab a sacrificial tip and give this a shot.
Here’s a video on it https://youtu.be/bZOORQ1Oj2A
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