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From: chippwalters
Hi Stefan,
I would think judicious use of vapor polishing was used to get those smooth surfaces. Thanks for sharing that model. It is impressive indeed.
From: amur (STEFAN)
Hi Chipp,
i did not thought about vapor polishing, like people do with those ABS plastic printers.
Because this interests me very much i asked the author at CGTalk and hope he gives
us an answer.
Best regards
Stefan
From: Metin Seven (METINSEVEN)
Wow, very impressive indeed. I wouldn't even expect this quality from a commercial service like Shapeways or Sculpteo.
Regards,
From: amur (STEFAN)
Hi Metin,
if commercial services, like Shapeways etc., would add the Stratasys J750 3D Printer
to their arsenal we could see such quality... ;-)
Best regards
Stefan
From: Marc (TELLIER)
There's a making of with photos here:
http://www.thez-axis.com/projects/VldwX
Marc
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Very meticulous!
From: amur (STEFAN)
Hi Marc,
thanks a lot, i didn't noticed the little arrow on the right side of the page...
So, excellent print quality and then combined with old school scale modeling techniques, fantastic!
Best regards
Stefan
From: Marc (TELLIER)
It's hard too see on the pictures but the resolution seems pretty good.
Marc
From: Metin Seven (METINSEVEN)
@ Stefan: Yes, I find it odd that certain 'home' 3D printers and materials are better than what the big 3D printing services have to offer.
I'm still waiting for smooth, glossy, toy store quality plastic to become available right out of the printer.
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