Wow thank you, I was just looking for a good method for detailed prints, most creators show show prints with large flat surfaces that are easy to sand, but I was looking for detailed prints. Good to know that this filler works good!
Thank you for the useful and informative video. I don't see the point in writing negative comments about this video when it is useful and educational. Also wanted to ask you some questions because im new in this. Do you think I will get a good result painting my 3d printed plane? What brand spray do you recommend for acrylic white effect? I also tried to find a primer from the same company but I did not find it available in Europe, is there any alternative?
I'd suggest you look at a few model makers' YT channels. This creator is German (I think) so you may not get a reply. He mentions Kudo paint elsewhere, but said "to buy any chameleon paint and most importantly, apply it to black." Contact your local model shop if you want to pop in and have a chat with a real person to get advice in your mother tongue. HTH!
Please! I don't know what paint you have access to. You can do this. Buy 2-3 cans of paint of different price categories, use them and choose the best option for yourself. I did exactly this. Before, I used cheap Chinese paint, which smelled bad and spread. I suffered a lot with this paint. Then I bought several cans of other paint, and lo and behold, I found my option. This is the best way, than thousands of reviews.
Your comment upset me a little. Look at any comments on my channel, I tried to answer all of them or at least put a heart and a like! Do many UA-cam authors do this?
I don't know why people want to put UV resin on a PLA print to help hide the layer lines. If you're going to have UV resin in the first place then just use a SLA printer. The fact that you would use UV resin to hide layer lines proves that a liquid resin printer is far superior😊
I'd love to have a matte look and feel instead of shiny enamel paint. Would you suggest me to stop the coating process steps when I get to 3:50 and not paint at all?
Thanks for those details, it help to project myself in my futur projects :) Could you please share brand and ref of the painting you use (orange and cameleon)?
@@DoasIDo1 Hi, After applying the acrylic primer filler to the piece for the first time, the layer lines are still visible. However, can they be felt by touch or scratched with a fingernail? I believe that after the second application, the layer lines are barely noticeable to the touch. One more thing, have you tried epoxy resin to smooth out the layer lines? Look promising. Thanks for sharing!
Se utilizzi l'essiccazione durante la stampa, i vari livelli sono ancora meno visibili, quindi la fase di finitura richiede molto meno tempo. Direi che come video è solo in parte utile, perchè il processo di finitura parte già dalla stampa.
Your projects came out looking very nice. One word of advice, wear gloves when doing that type of work/repair because no matter how clean you thing your hands are they still have body oil on them. Yes, you used wax and grease remover but you still touched the surface with bare hands then primer/painted, a big NO NO!
Pour le papier, prendre du 600 pour remplacer le 360 et pour le 1500 utiliser de la pâte à polir. Il existe un kit de papier de grains très élevés sur Amazon de 400 à 2000 pour 6€. Pour la peinture peu importe la marque c'est de l'Acrylique.
@@DoasIDo1 Aaah Ok. But to be honest, I'm using coated PEI sheets since 2 years. Never was in dlthe need to use glue.aybe you should test it. But nice video, I will give this method a try.
@@kaimildner2153 I also have a PEI sheet, but after printing it a few times the plastic stopped sticking to it. It was very disappointing when the printing went on for 15 hours and the part came off the table.
@@DoasIDo1 Have you tried it with Isopropanol? From Time to time I completely wash my plate with normal kitchen soap. Between this, I use Isopropanol to clean the plate. Since I do this, I don't have any problems with sticking to the plate.
This is the easiest way! The video uses spray paint with a small correction. This is a primer, it is thicker and does not flow like spray paint. Otherwise, it is the same
@@Hikneow You are welcome! Yes, I have an exhaust hood in my workshop. I made it in the first video on this channel. I paint in an exhaust box and the paint fumes go outside. ua-cam.com/video/3Qkcu1Jyunk/v-deo.html
Well, look, not everyone has a resin printer. What can I say, after half a year of running the channel I bought myself a resin printer. I had to work somehow before that. Yes, it's not an ideal method, but it works. Thank you!
Dude you just spent over 8 mins showing the process that everyone has already known and been doing since the start of 3d printing. This isn't anything special. Something innovative would be how to NOT have to go through these normal steps.
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Wow thank you, I was just looking for a good method for detailed prints, most creators show show prints with large flat surfaces that are easy to sand, but I was looking for detailed prints. Good to know that this filler works good!
The final results look awesome. Thanks for sharing your process.
Thank you!
@@DoasIDo1Hi. Using these layer fillers, are too much detail lost? Assuming more detailed pieces.
Thanks
Wait this is so cool, thank you, I’m always scared of printing detail prints, but this video helped me!
Tô much work.
Thank you for the useful and informative video. I don't see the point in writing negative comments about this video when it is useful and educational. Also wanted to ask you some questions because im new in this. Do you think I will get a good result painting my 3d printed plane? What brand spray do you recommend for acrylic white effect? I also tried to find a primer from the same company but I did not find it available in Europe, is there any alternative?
I'd suggest you look at a few model makers' YT channels. This creator is German (I think) so you may not get a reply. He mentions Kudo paint elsewhere, but said "to buy any chameleon paint and most importantly, apply it to black."
Contact your local model shop if you want to pop in and have a chat with a real person to get advice in your mother tongue. HTH!
Please! I don't know what paint you have access to. You can do this. Buy 2-3 cans of paint of different price categories, use them and choose the best option for yourself. I did exactly this. Before, I used cheap Chinese paint, which smelled bad and spread. I suffered a lot with this paint. Then I bought several cans of other paint, and lo and behold, I found my option. This is the best way, than thousands of reviews.
Your comment upset me a little. Look at any comments on my channel, I tried to answer all of them or at least put a heart and a like! Do many UA-cam authors do this?
Hello, thanks for the video. Could you please add links for the blue metallic spray paint and for the gloss varnish? Thanks!
Hello! Thank you very much! It will be problematic to add links, because I buy all the paints in my city in an offline store
May I ask what is the effect of degreaser doing before the primer?
In general, it removes dust, dirt and grease from the surface.
Too much work. Give some coat of uv resin (the same as the sla printer) and sand between each coat.
Thanks for the advice!
Lower layer height...
Thats nit how u make it glossy dip shit@isthattrue1083
I don't know why people want to put UV resin on a PLA print to help hide the layer lines. If you're going to have UV resin in the first place then just use a SLA printer. The fact that you would use UV resin to hide layer lines proves that a liquid resin printer is far superior😊
@justinamendt8566 sla printer have much smaller bad. And plus, you can buy uv resin (without the printer) at much less money than putty. Economy 😉
why are you using a silicone remover in painting process ?
It removes dust, dirt and grease stains
What did you use for that adhesion to the bed???
Stationery glue stick. But not every one will do for this, you need to choose experimentally. I found mine on the third try.
bonjour super intéressant, j'aurai aimé trouvé des liens pour acheter le matériel nécessaire merci
Bonjour! Merci beaucoup! Le fait est que j'achète tous les matériaux dans un magasin local de mon pays.
Wow!!! I want the model with Jesus!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you! Here is the model: drive.google.com/file/d/15ZlaYvgve0SJ4b5Obavuq5Ahr3eEA8Z6/view?usp=sharing
Lower layer height will make that easier. Print in photo at 0.08mm layer height.
Which products did you use? I see two types of fillers… very nice results
Thank you very much! I used 1 type of filler, just different colors.
Excellent ! Merci !
What sort of respirator/model are you using for spraying?
I almost always paint from a spray can. The paint company is Chameleon.
@@DoasIDo1 Do you still use a respirator with that brand paint in the spray booth?
No, I paint without a respirator. My paint booth does a good job of drawing odors outside.
Hi what Universal acrylic putty did you use ? Want to get the same to be able to paint it on.
Hi! I used acrylic wood filler
What is the diffrence between acrylic primer filler and clear spray varnish? Thanks for the video!
Acrylic primer filler gives a thick layer without drips, and varnish gives a finishing thin layer
@@DoasIDo1 Thanks!
I'd love to have a matte look and feel instead of shiny enamel paint. Would you suggest me to stop the coating process steps when I get to 3:50 and not paint at all?
You can find plenty of matte spray paints. I just recommend from experience to SHAKE THAT THING like there's no tomorrow or it'll be glossy.
Yes, to get a matte look you can skip the gloss paint.
Thanks for those details, it help to project myself in my futur projects :)
Could you please share brand and ref of the painting you use (orange and cameleon)?
Glad to help! Unfortunately, I ran out of this paint, and I already threw away the cans, I can’t tell you the article number.
@@DoasIDo1 To bad, but thanks anyway. By any chance, do you remerber the brand?
In more general, what type of painting work on this setting?
@@ec-digital Paint brand "Kudo". I want to tell you, the brand does not matter, buy any chameleon paint and most importantly, apply it to black.
@@DoasIDo1 Thanks for the tip and thank you for getting the time to reply, you are the only one youtuber who do it. Thanks !
@@ec-digital Glad to help!
Can you make this work on larger, multi-part items, such as a coin funnel, for example?
Yes, of course. The larger the object, the better this method will work. If the object is small, the detail may be lost.
@@DoasIDo1
Hi,
After applying the acrylic primer filler to the piece for the first time, the layer lines are still visible.
However, can they be felt by touch or scratched with a fingernail?
I believe that after the second application, the layer lines are barely noticeable to the touch.
One more thing, have you tried epoxy resin to smooth out the layer lines?
Look promising.
Thanks for sharing!
where can get Universal acrylic putty. ?
At the hardware store
Try watching this video while playing it double speed, and turn up the volume
cool 🔥🔥🔥
Se utilizzi l'essiccazione durante la stampa, i vari livelli sono ancora meno visibili, quindi la fase di finitura richiede molto meno tempo. Direi che come video è solo in parte utile, perchè il processo di finitura parte già dalla stampa.
Grazie per il consiglio! 👍
Your projects came out looking very nice. One word of advice, wear gloves when doing that type of work/repair because no matter how clean you thing your hands are they still have body oil on them. Yes, you used wax and grease remover but you still touched the surface with bare hands then primer/painted, a big NO NO!
Yes, you are right, but I find it very uncomfortable to work with gloves.
你应该在temu买一个电动磨甲刀,一下子就完成了
My goodness. I am not built for that type of life 😄
Très intéressant, mais où trouver vos produits Chamaleon en France ?
Vous pouvez trouver de la peinture caméléon dans un magasin qui vend de la peinture spécialement pour les voitures.
@@DoasIDo1 merci 😉
Pour le papier, prendre du 600 pour remplacer le 360 et pour le 1500 utiliser de la pâte à polir. Il existe un kit de papier de grains très élevés sur Amazon de 400 à 2000 pour 6€. Pour la peinture peu importe la marque c'est de l'Acrylique.
@@jean-francoisragneau1816 merci pour votre réponse, du coup pour la pâte à polir, je suppose qu’il faut en prendre une pour matériaux tendre ?
sand and paint
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Nice car. What is his name?
Flashforge Adventurer 5M
@DoasIDo1 bro I meant your cat. I call cats as car cause they make brrr sounds like an engine.
🤣😁 This is a girl cat, her name is Bun.
@@DoasIDo1 good girl.
😮What are you doing to your plate? Why it is so dirty/scratched that you have to bend it so much to get the part of the plate.
I apply glue
@@DoasIDo1 Aaah Ok. But to be honest, I'm using coated PEI sheets since 2 years. Never was in dlthe need to use glue.aybe you should test it. But nice video, I will give this method a try.
@@kaimildner2153 I also have a PEI sheet, but after printing it a few times the plastic stopped sticking to it. It was very disappointing when the printing went on for 15 hours and the part came off the table.
@@DoasIDo1 Have you tried it with Isopropanol? From Time to time I completely wash my plate with normal kitchen soap. Between this, I use Isopropanol to clean the plate. Since I do this, I don't have any problems with sticking to the plate.
@@kaimildner2153 I haven’t tried washing it with isopropanol. I'll definitely try it. Thanks a lot for the advice! 👍
video i search for
I'd try XTC-3D!
Tell me, what is this?
@@DoasIDo1 It's a 2 part clear coating that you brush on to 3D prints to fill striations.
@@AbbyErrico Thank you for the clarification! 👍
Te ahorrarías la primera mitad del trabajo sometiendo la pieza a vapor de dicloroetileno
¡Gracias por el consejo!
Isn't there an easier way? Why isn't it sufficient to just use spray paint? Won't this hide any imperfections/layer lines anyway?
This is the easiest way! The video uses spray paint with a small correction. This is a primer, it is thicker and does not flow like spray paint. Otherwise, it is the same
@@DoasIDo1 Thanks for the video! Do you have a box where the fumes are getting cought? Or do you always have to go outside?
@@Hikneow You are welcome! Yes, I have an exhaust hood in my workshop. I made it in the first video on this channel. I paint in an exhaust box and the paint fumes go outside. ua-cam.com/video/3Qkcu1Jyunk/v-deo.html
@@DoasIDo1 Nice thanks
What a smart guy. Hours of work to paint just a little half ball? I though you’d show a faster and easier way.
This is the fastest and easiest way
Why the degreaser?
You can do anything, alcohol, solvent, wash with detergent. But I find spray degreaser convenient.
El desengrasante para qué?
Desengrasante para eliminar suciedad, polvo y manchas de grasa.
La pazzia è aun passo!
Non avvicinarti così tanto!
@@DoasIDo1 👍😂
Müthiş video
Çok teşekkür ederim!
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😁🤣👍 I understood what you wanted to say.
@@DoasIDo1 🤣
Resin printer + 1 coat... Done!
Not everyone has a resin printer
Titel ist irreführend. Eine Nachbearbeitung hat nichts mit dem Druck (glatte gedruckte 3D Teile) zu tun!
I don't speak English, this name was written by Google Translate. Thank you!
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did this video get flagged in the beginning for any reason?? lol. iykyk
At the beginning of what?
Beginning of the video. Don't the circles remind you of something. lol
@@anstykarkada Oh, that's what you mean! Yes, they remind me of something! 😊😊
@@DoasIDo1 haha
Orrrrrrrrrr, resin.
More problems
Troppo lavoro tempo materiale e costi faccio prima a comprare Gia finito
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You better learn to print genius boy.
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der Titel ist totaler Schwachsinn
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So much wasteful spraying of chemicals
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My Challenger throws more wasteful chemicals thanks his spraying 😅. Nice process I was wondering what to use. Nice video.
At least say something in the video and not waste our time
I don't speak English
So wasting a bunch of chemicals and work hours for a very small effect which can’t even be used for every model. What a stupid video.
For 90% of models this method is acceptable.
10 days later… If you need smooth prints, use resin printer. Your printer is only good for mechanical prints, not art 😉
Well, look, not everyone has a resin printer. What can I say, after half a year of running the channel I bought myself a resin printer. I had to work somehow before that. Yes, it's not an ideal method, but it works. Thank you!
Cada um usa a ferramenta que tem.
Dude you just spent over 8 mins showing the process that everyone has already known and been doing since the start of 3d printing. This isn't anything special. Something innovative would be how to NOT have to go through these normal steps.
Read the comments under this video and then draw your own conclusions.
Bullshit
If you criticize, offer your own! Nothing to offer? I knew it! 🤣