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Aug 2014

Hi @all,

@sandrako asked me to share some of my esperience with acetonevapour-smoothing, so here I go:

I started experimenting with that method when I tried my first ABS print some months ago. And had some success with just pouring acetone in a jar, putting it on my heated bed at ~60°C and inserting the part after the vapour reached a certain level. I used some wiremesh formed into a platform to keep the parts away from the liquid. As the jar was fairly deep I had problems removing the parts after the treatment was finished.

My current method is similar but now I suspend the part from the lid. I have found that the parts are quite sticky if they are fresh out of the bath, so the wire gives you a “good” grip to handle them without destroying the finish. I melt a thin wire into the part and try to hit the center of gravity so that it is suspendet the way I want it. Then the wire is bent into a hook-shape and attached to a wireloop on the lid. The rest of the process is the same (pour acetone, heat, insert part, wait, pull out part).

Greetings,

Marius

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