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Aug 2014

Finishing prints seems to be an inherently difficult skill to master. So i was looking at tips and tricks online at the best ways of creating a print that had a really great finish and came across the use of Acetone. I understand the dangers of using Acetone and found a safer method not using heat on youtube via this link 11 which looked good. I was just wondering if anyone had used Acetone to finish their prints and what success they had had as i know its not as easy as it looks?
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Hello, I started experimenting with aceton some time ago before joining 3D hubs. Here is what I found: Heating aceton sortens the time needed for the treatment but the thing is that aceton produces vapor even at room temperature. The trick is to keep the vapor from escaping the container. Basically you can use a glass jar with a metal lid or one made from non aceton soluble plastic. As there is no heat involved there will be no major pressure build up and the process is safe as long as the room is well ventilated. You can see one treated print at my hub. Its a part of a series of 15 parts so the process is well tested for repeatability. I can send you pictures of aceton treatment jars and more details when I get home from work. The concept is more or less the same as in the video you sent. Br Mikko

I just received some THF in order to smooth PLA… I will tell you as soon as I did some tests.

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