Improve your prints with acetone smoothing

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2020
  • You probably know that ABS or ASA filaments can be smoothed with acetone. But do you know how to do it properly? How does it improve mechanical properties of the print? Are there other alternatives for using Acetone?
    Read our article to find out more: blog.prusaprinters.org/improv...
    Music: Joakim Karud - Future Funk
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  • @heeder777
    @heeder777 3 роки тому +523

    I know somewhere in the comments this had to be mentioned but industrial safety guidelines state that all electrical components in an explosive environment must be hermetically sealed and intrinsically safe. Brushless or not, unless it’s approved for this type of operation it’s really a big deal and could result in a fire or explosion if the vapors are concentrated enough. I investigated a aerosol recycling plant explosion several years ago. They started to evacuate the propellant and after about 20 minutes realized the scrubber fan was off. They turned it on and blew the roof half off killing three inside. Stay safe out there everyone.

    • @pjhoor864
      @pjhoor864 3 роки тому +3

      an* 😈

    • @teresashinkansen9402
      @teresashinkansen9402 3 роки тому +8

      Lol, like someone in youtube would know more than Josef Prusa himself. The dude invented the Prusa printers, I am sure that if he can invent this he knows more than enough, notice he even mentioned about working in a ventilated area and the fire risks of the dangerous chemical Acetone. Im very happy with my Original Prusa i3 mk3, its a beast so i don't have doubts about what he says.

    • @DMXtreame1
      @DMXtreame1 3 роки тому +70

      Teresa Shinkansen yes but this is a warning to be wary and safe

    • @federox86
      @federox86 3 роки тому +5

      if u want put inside a fan, search on internet for ATEX Fans. ATEX is all the thing can put in hazard place like a fan or a motor. bye/

    • @hokipokist
      @hokipokist 3 роки тому +49

      @@teresashinkansen9402 lol, get your nose out of his arse. He may be smart, but does he know everything? Of course not. As if he's the smartest man on UA-cam.

  • @HeadsetHistorian
    @HeadsetHistorian 3 роки тому +67

    The amount of work that went into this video is insane!

  • @gabrielh5105
    @gabrielh5105 3 роки тому +396

    2:36 Me and the bois at 9 pm
    2:40 Me and the bois at 4 am

  • @maanvis81
    @maanvis81 4 роки тому +909

    So this is kinda like anti-aliasing but for 3d-prints :)

  • @drinklifeup
    @drinklifeup 2 роки тому +50

    I appreciate the video, but feel like it's a shame that the hotbed underneath the smoothing station was not mentioned. I built almost an identical box, with a slightly different shaped clear PP container and was so confused when after a couple of hours my prints had not been smooth at all. Turns out, the acetone is actually being heated in this video by the standalone printer bed.

    • @all3n1k
      @all3n1k Рік тому

      Most solvents don’t really evaporate at a significant level unless heated

    • @Max-6696
      @Max-6696 Рік тому +4

      the sun works, put it outside

  • @eelcohoogendoorn8044
    @eelcohoogendoorn8044 4 роки тому +65

    PLA can be vapor smoothed; ive done it numerous times. The thing is you need a plastic/solvent combination that acts quite fast, so you can hit the surface without melting down the interior. And temperature plays a big role in this. It just so happens that acetone-ABS works fine around room temperature. Ethyl-acetate works quite fine for most PLAs, but you need to do it in a box around 50-60c; otherwise the vapor pressure of the stuff is too low, and you will get similar 'rubberization' problems as with plain acetone+PLA. Playing with heat and volatile chemicals may not be everyones cup of tea; but putting a water bath with possibly a thermostat heater in the bottom of your plastic box is quite safe. Just stay under the boiling point of whatever volatile substance you are working with; that goes for acetone as well.

    • @akifa9635
      @akifa9635 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the suggestion. I've had a lot of PLAs lying around so feels like kind of a waste getting other filament materials just to try the acetone smoothing as of now. Will try them.

    • @stevoz748
      @stevoz748 5 місяців тому

      so for clarification, if I have a PLA model, say the size of a helmet, and have it on a stand in a box with a fan, with a layer of Acetone under the helmet (not touching the helmet) and then have that box in a hot water bath at 50 deg C, after 20 minutes the PLA should be smooth? and how much acetone do you think would be required for such a project?

    • @eelcohoogendoorn8044
      @eelcohoogendoorn8044 5 місяців тому +3

      @@stevoz748 no you need ethyl-acetate for PLA, not acetone; and its boiling point is more like 70C if I recall.

    • @stevoz748
      @stevoz748 4 місяці тому

      ​@eelcohoogendoorn8044 thanks for the clarification

    • @tonyd0001
      @tonyd0001 15 днів тому

      The video is about acetone smoothing, so no, it cannot be vapor smoothed using methods in this video.

  • @fbmemar
    @fbmemar 4 роки тому +5

    Wow, you guy really took it to the next level!

  • @AlexJoneses
    @AlexJoneses 3 роки тому +25

    Big brain move: leave a customer abs order in the acetone chamber overnight and forget about it, come back in the next day to a flexi print

    • @g60force
      @g60force 3 роки тому +2

      well if it was a Dildo it might still have use XD

  • @bikepacker9850
    @bikepacker9850 2 місяці тому

    I can see why your channel is so popular. Thank you.

  • @innocentidiot9521
    @innocentidiot9521 4 роки тому +17

    Quite well packed video. Before I watched video, I thought that there's nothing to learn from it...but I was wrong..

  • @stevenarvizu3602
    @stevenarvizu3602 3 роки тому +123

    There’s a seventh layer of hell for people that use unlabeled bar graphs

  • @HobbyWorld_one
    @HobbyWorld_one Рік тому +5

    This is a great video. I make lots of huge 3D printable projects and a lot of the stuff covered in this video could make my life a lot easier. Will absolutly try some of this out on some of my future projects. Thanks for sharing, liked and subscribed

  • @purduephotog
    @purduephotog 3 роки тому +15

    For about a year I was exposed to Acetone and Toluene vapours at work. Over that year I started to become very irritable and angry. My fume hood wasn't working properly, and so I continued to get major doses of this.
    Please, be careful with Acetone. It's highly volatile and absorbs quickly. Wear gloves and work in very well ventilated areas. You do not want to experience the personality changes brought about by acetone poisoning.

  • @pnwRC.
    @pnwRC. 3 роки тому

    COOL video! I wasn't aware that the fan would help with this process, prior to watching this video. You've earned my subscription!

    • @Prusa3D
      @Prusa3D  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the sub!

  • @Samuelir96
    @Samuelir96 3 роки тому +3

    THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR

  • @robertmiller6444
    @robertmiller6444 3 роки тому +39

    Making a part stronger would make sense since a smoother surface also means a surface with fewer stress crack initiation sites as increased smoothness reduces stress concentration sites. Although, given that, I'm not sure why the tensile strength would be reduced.

    • @dr.hawaske8488
      @dr.hawaske8488 2 роки тому +3

      I totally agree with your analysis on crack initiation sites on the surface for Sharpy and adherance tests.
      Concerning the tensile strength, this probably have something to do with the orientation of your print. For instance a specimen printed horizontally or vertically don't have the same tensile strength. I assume that printing horizontally (where layer are in the same direction as the force you apply) is much stronger when confronted to tensile stress. Therefore, the melted part might tend to loose the cohesion between layers which result in a lower tensile resilience.

    • @user-lm6ki6td9x
      @user-lm6ki6td9x 8 місяців тому +3

      @@dr.hawaske8488 it's actually the exact opposite of this. the tests in the video showed that layer adhesion was increased from vapor smoothing as it effectively fused the layers together which is why you cant really see the layer lines. this is also probably why the samples performed slightly better in the impact resistance, as better layer adhesion would probably have some effect in an impact. however, the parts had worse tensile strength because some of the acetone was likely still in the parts, and the actone itself would weaken the part, I mean it literally melted it which is why the parts were smooth. Hope this answered any questions you had.

  • @OutMagic
    @OutMagic 3 роки тому

    Thank you for such a detailed video man :)

  • @mattwood11
    @mattwood11 Рік тому

    Great video! I bought some FiberSmooth PVB filament and I plan to use this method, except with isopropyl alcohol. PVB is supposed to print like PLA but smooth with isopropyl alcohol.

  • @rescuemethod
    @rescuemethod 3 роки тому +13

    What about dimensional stability? Can you explore PVB more since it requires just IPA? How does part strength and flexibility compart to PLA, nylon, ASA, PETG, etc?

  • @litewerks2509
    @litewerks2509 3 роки тому +5

    This is similar to Case Hardening with metals. The tests point to that as well. The outer structure has been optimized while in inside remains relatively the same. Try tumbling them in media or a light shot peening and I’d be they get even marginally better.

  • @badmonkey91
    @badmonkey91 2 роки тому

    good job bro. very comprehensive and informative video.

  • @kegelschneckenmett2026
    @kegelschneckenmett2026 3 роки тому +17

    pls be advised: it can build up an explosion with air: 2,5 Vol.-% up to 13 Vol.-%

  • @trashviewer3521
    @trashviewer3521 Рік тому +1

    I like how you explain diy setup for smoothing with an acetone by using old sheets, simple box... and expensive noctua fan to stir it up.

    • @nobodygaming4248
      @nobodygaming4248 7 місяців тому +3

      it makes sense, because cheaper fans usually use abs blades... that does not work for obvious reasons...

    • @MrBlackmidi1234567890987654321
      @MrBlackmidi1234567890987654321 4 місяці тому

      also, Noctua fans are made of glass reinforced PBT@@nobodygaming4248

  • @poodlelord
    @poodlelord 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the information!

  • @_nom_
    @_nom_ 2 роки тому

    The 2k @ 60fps really makes this video pop. Wow!

  • @cierapaige9139
    @cierapaige9139 2 роки тому +2

    Its funny to me how many precautions are given regarding acetone in handy work type videos. Yet it goes on the hands, feet and nails of millions of adults and children that paint their nails or use various types of nail extensions

  • @allianceofsteel
    @allianceofsteel 3 роки тому

    we even made a acetone 'baker' out of an discarded crockpot with a stand in it to put the things on.. a little acetone in the bottom, then the vapors would atomize and smooth.. did this couple years back.. everyone was asking us how we got the finish so smooth... too bad doesn't work on the new pla plus stuff..

  • @sethlawson8544
    @sethlawson8544 4 роки тому +277

    Dude is so rich he uses a Noctua fan for his print smoothing box

    • @g60force
      @g60force 3 роки тому +29

      it logical since the cheaper fans use lower quality plastic,
      which means their easier to get affected and damage by the vapor!

    • @David-cy5zu
      @David-cy5zu 3 роки тому +17

      @@g60force wrong. mechanical stability is not chemical resistance.

    • @user-ll4cj2gl2v
      @user-ll4cj2gl2v 3 роки тому +2

      @@David-cy5zu you've been misinformed

    • @tormodhag6824
      @tormodhag6824 3 роки тому +33

      @g60force any fan made of ABS would kinda melt, so its more about the type of plastic than the quality of plastic

    • @Kpeters
      @Kpeters 3 роки тому +1

      Thought I was the only one that noticed hahaha

  • @jbarkfit6533
    @jbarkfit6533 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve been thinking of printing more in ABS just for this reason alone

  • @gur262
    @gur262 3 роки тому +1

    Idea :print extra rough. Throw watery gypsum at it. Works for precise negatives from clay. Gypsum becomes more gooey and less watery over time, so that's for very freshly made gypsum water . Could make big prints look really nice n well, manual, for cheap. You can take sandpaper to it too.

  • @timetraveller6649
    @timetraveller6649 4 роки тому +1

    According to wikipedia ethylacetate and pyridine can be used to smooth PLA. In general, just take a solvent which is able to dissolve the plastic (there is always one, but be aware of the safety rules).

    • @kurtwagner6574
      @kurtwagner6574 3 роки тому

      The only thing I know is that PLA is really soluble in organochlorides like dichloromethane or trichloromethane (Chloroform). They are even videos on UA-cam of people using them to smooth PLA. But of course organochlorides are all pretty toxic and should be handled with coution although DCM is a little bit less toxic then the rest.

  • @john_turner
    @john_turner 3 роки тому

    PVB seems really neat. But just by quick search PVB seems to be, at least in the US, a unicorn. Wonder why this type isn't more widely used. It says that it has alot of print characteristics of PLA when printed but can be smoothed with IPA as you said

  • @blueberryhaze3603
    @blueberryhaze3603 11 місяців тому

    Tnx a lot u are Print Savior! loks like i need some aceton to buy!

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 2 роки тому

    Nice video clip, keep it up, thank you for sharing it :)

  • @PCPointerDE
    @PCPointerDE 3 роки тому

    Great video again ,😃

  • @paulzacharias5784
    @paulzacharias5784 Рік тому

    Trying it now. Thanks for the video/

  • @raughboy188
    @raughboy188 3 роки тому +2

    From what i can see you add acetone on the bottom of the tank,put abs parts on some sort of platform,close down the tank and turn on the fan. You are using acetone vapour to smooth abs prints. Very clever!

  • @backyardmachinist
    @backyardmachinist 2 роки тому

    What's model equipment did you use for tensile and strength testing?? So cool!

  • @freddotu
    @freddotu 4 роки тому +35

    fifteen second exposure to acetone in a double boiler (outside) works great too. Don't insert your hand into hot acetone vapor.

    • @tainicon4639
      @tainicon4639 3 роки тому +2

      Kabooom!!!

    • @robertdevito5001
      @robertdevito5001 Рік тому +2

      Well there goes my weekend, my immediate thought was that I'd try this and insert my hand into the hot acetone vapor. I guess I'll have to just make do with ordinary water steam.

  • @MCRuCr
    @MCRuCr 3 роки тому +21

    In the layer-adhesion test, the better mechanical load capability is clearly due to the changed geometry of the radius. It got alot bigger and thus didn't function as a weak point anymore

  • @Doping1234
    @Doping1234 3 роки тому +11

    I smoothed PLA topologies with dichloromethane. Worked pretty nicely, though not quite as good as ABS with acetone. For referece: Printed in REAL PLA silver and red.
    Though I understand that DCM is not easily available.

    • @CambridgeSuper8
      @CambridgeSuper8 Рік тому

      Beware DCM gives cancer

    • @Doping1234
      @Doping1234 Рік тому

      @@CambridgeSuper8 I'm a chemist working in a lab, only using it with proper safety measures is a given. The carcinogenic properties for DCM are established in animals but not humans, meaning if it is indeed seriously carcinogenic in humans we would have known so for a long time.

    • @CambridgeSuper8
      @CambridgeSuper8 Рік тому +1

      @@Doping1234 i am a chemist in the lab as well! it is serious for human, it is being established in mammals! Banned in many labs unless no alternative solvents, normal gloves dont protect with DCM. Not available for the untrained people and very bad for the environment. This solvent and DMF should not be recommended for work outside a ventilated fumehood.

    • @Doping1234
      @Doping1234 Рік тому

      @@CambridgeSuper8 ofc it is for use in professional context alone. The fact that carcinogenity is likely alone is not particularly relevant because it is qualitative, if the effect size is so small that finding conclusive evidence is hard that is relevant in assessing its danger, too. Or would you equate ingesting alpha emitters with dcm?

  • @ryandowney8743
    @ryandowney8743 Рік тому +3

    I've done smoothing of PETG with Acetone and it works great. I think it's important to get the part in the smoothing box right away after printing though.

    • @tehEngineer3
      @tehEngineer3 Рік тому

      Why's that? I'm curious. I figured there would be no difference.

  • @VictorouslyVindictiveV
    @VictorouslyVindictiveV 4 місяці тому

    Love this! Would this also work with Resin prints?

  • @acb_gamez
    @acb_gamez 3 роки тому +2

    Very nice, I like. I very happy Kazakhstan use the 3d printers now.

  • @samuelclemens9516
    @samuelclemens9516 2 роки тому

    With regards to mechanical properties, on tensile the strength was lower, but how did the elongation compare?

  • @ethanbreen5500
    @ethanbreen5500 3 роки тому +1

    Are we going to see a video like this but more in depth for PVB?

  • @cnc3-in-1
    @cnc3-in-1 2 роки тому

    Does the acetone warp the plastic container you put it in? I would be afraid it would eat through it. or at least warp it. Also does 10-15 minutes of acetone vapor cause deformation or do you have to keep it in a lot longer (ASA I'm talking about) ?

  • @OneJollyEye
    @OneJollyEye 3 роки тому +1

    How did you build that hot plate? any Ideas for a simple DIY?

  • @kayerazelle
    @kayerazelle Рік тому +2

    tutorial on how to make the smoothing box?

  • @blooddy4
    @blooddy4 10 місяців тому

    super video, thank you

  • @michalnovak5276
    @michalnovak5276 3 роки тому +1

    I have problem, if i try smoothing ASA filamentum then surface will not change.
    It just softens the entire printout :/ Can you help me?

  • @sadikaeleer
    @sadikaeleer 3 роки тому

    I sit in the same room as my 3d printer all day, is PVB safe to sit near while it's printing for long periods of time?

  • @sch-handyman
    @sch-handyman 6 місяців тому

    As beginner been looking for some advice. And now have even more questions. So: fan most of them are made of abs how long they last? Hi concentration vapours can ignite easily with electrostatic discharges which sometimes occurs on fast moving plastic parts, also even brushless motors can generate tiny sparks, heat, and magnetic field all of them can ignite vapours off different chemicals. Box how long it lasts for? And another I had a a lot of occasions to play with the strength tester. With numerous different materials and there is some behaviours tendency especially characteristic to plastics I never had situation that piece was weaker to pull force than twist or share. Are you sure that tested piece wasn't faulty?
    Dipper you dig more things to learn you find.

  • @angrypug9841
    @angrypug9841 3 роки тому

    Will this work with resin? I used to clean with acetone during the ipa shortage.

  • @Flamer997
    @Flamer997 18 днів тому

    I imagine it's forcing the imperfections to mould together making a tighter hold, the same way they treat glass on smartphones to make them stronger or like the old German glass that never breaks just without the heat.

  • @ochoa0042
    @ochoa0042 3 роки тому +3

    Where can I find the CAD for those chess pieces?

  • @TheVideoVolcano
    @TheVideoVolcano 3 роки тому

    What if I use ABS, but for functional parts? with vapour smoothing screw up the clearances?

  • @gaurv7635
    @gaurv7635 3 роки тому +1

    will it work on metal 3d printed green parts?

  • @RokstarGene
    @RokstarGene 2 роки тому

    ok dumb question maybe but what are those magnetic things you used to set up that elevated platform?

  • @johnv341
    @johnv341 4 роки тому

    Does smoothing change the permeability of the print? If so, it might be useful for metal casting.

  • @juliand4911
    @juliand4911 3 роки тому

    Do you think this method could work on a resin-printed part? Maybe not with acitone tho 🤔

  • @flam1ngdeli432
    @flam1ngdeli432 2 роки тому +1

    If you want a shiny PLA print just put a layer of superglue , I put a drop of superglue on the print and spread it with my finger works for me

  • @cindylifevlog
    @cindylifevlog 2 роки тому

    So we brush it acetone or ipa add to container leave a little open and turn the fan on inside?

  • @vitterverse
    @vitterverse Рік тому

    Do you wash it immediately after? using PLA and will get isopropilic alcohol. How many hours should work? as you say it takes longer? thanks

  • @MrTartans
    @MrTartans 4 роки тому +5

    Cool how about details on the vapor box you used in this video please?

    • @jakubkoci4626
      @jakubkoci4626 4 роки тому +5

      We used a PP (Polypropylene) storage box from IKEA. It's mentioned in the article linked in description - there you can find out more information about chemical smoothing various materials.

    • @Dr.Eximious
      @Dr.Eximious 3 роки тому

      Was the fan a noctua?

  • @christiandechavagnac6034
    @christiandechavagnac6034 6 місяців тому

    Hi, I'm curious to know if I intend to vapor smooth PVB (or any oter filament), is it better to align the seams, or to choose a random pattern ? Because I wonder if the rim created by the aligned seem will also be blended evenly as the rest (my intuition says no...)

  • @happyhobbyworker3732
    @happyhobbyworker3732 2 роки тому +1

    Really nice video. Dont you fear your fan could cause an ignition of the vapors due to electric arcs in the dc motor? or do you use a brushless fan? i would like to build such a box but i am very uncomfortable with a dc motor and combustable vapor

  • @JDCDDesgins
    @JDCDDesgins 3 роки тому +1

    Will this method work for PETG?

  • @jadabennett7095
    @jadabennett7095 Рік тому

    I got a crested gecko articulated print that is very scrappy, I need to know how to smooth it without getting rid of the bumps. And I don't know what to paint it with. Please help me.

  • @chrisdixonstudios
    @chrisdixonstudios 2 роки тому +1

    Better than a bead blasting cabinet

  • @g60force
    @g60force 3 роки тому

    how come you only have 159K subs...
    you should totally ask other printing channels to help out :)

  • @11rafaelol
    @11rafaelol 2 роки тому

    I wander your box I have a heat bed under your box and do you have a video for how doing your box and heat bed ?

  • @cullen4925
    @cullen4925 2 роки тому

    Can you show how to make the fan part of this box?

  • @Krushak69
    @Krushak69 3 роки тому

    do they work for 3d pens? i mean smoothing them a bit?

  • @raphaelcarvalho7179
    @raphaelcarvalho7179 2 роки тому

    Must the fan blow towards the object? Or backwards like an exhaust fan ?

  • @maybayson4203
    @maybayson4203 3 роки тому

    Wow it work perfect for me,using pla f

  • @ALL4FPV
    @ALL4FPV 3 роки тому

    How can I smoothen my TPU flex printing???

  • @bobd.
    @bobd. Рік тому

    Do you use fans with brushless motors since you are placing the fan inside a box full of alcohol or acetone fumes.

  • @Thejigholeman
    @Thejigholeman 3 роки тому

    ive seen a video of how to smooth pla with acetone that involved an induction cooktop, a steel pot, something to hold the model, and some acetone.
    the acetone is heated up till it evaporates, and the model is kept in the pot for 2 minutes at a time. just wanted to know your thoughts on that.

    • @Prusa3D
      @Prusa3D  3 роки тому

      We also heated the acetone to create acetone vapor @2:18, no effect on any of the PLAs we tested. -Mikolas

  • @shanej2429
    @shanej2429 7 днів тому

    Based on this video, smoothing also makes the prints look glossy and shiny. Is this the case for most fillaments?

  • @theproperinvestmenttrading1518
    @theproperinvestmenttrading1518 2 роки тому +1

    Will is slowly dissolve the plastic container?

  • @aboxdc
    @aboxdc 4 роки тому +25

    Josef Prusa, i like your ideas how to improve things, but.... Vapours, dust, heath and sparking are dangerous . I know quiet a lot of explosion enviroments as i work in such. I would move electronic parts outside of the container and drill a hole in a lid for rod an put on the fan blades or make it similar as magnetic pump for liquids.

    • @streaky81
      @streaky81 3 роки тому +3

      That's illogical - the last thing you want is to be forcing air into the box, the acetone needs moving *around* the box. Use a smaller box, use as little liquid as possible, shouldn't be an issue anyway - brushless motors.

  • @KattLover5412
    @KattLover5412 3 роки тому +5

    I need a perfectly smooth finish because I'm making molds out of a 3d printed dice.

    • @Presbiter
      @Presbiter 3 роки тому +1

      you need a resin 3d printer for that task, not a filament one

  • @0Turbox
    @0Turbox 4 роки тому +7

    Is there any material for 3D printers, I can use inside an aquarium, that's food save?

    • @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
      @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork 4 роки тому +4

      PET, PET-G, HIPS, and nylon-6

    • @LaggyKikee
      @LaggyKikee 4 роки тому +1

      I believe PLA is fine

    • @albertfernandez3058
      @albertfernandez3058 3 роки тому

      PLA since it is basically protein so it is organic

    • @0Turbox
      @0Turbox 3 роки тому +1

      @@albertfernandez3058 And what about the colors and will it get softer over time when in contact with water?

    • @g60force
      @g60force 3 роки тому

      @@littlejacob25 THIS only if you need highest possible standards.. since there's a difference between a room temperature 10cent goldfish and a 100dollar sweet or salt water tropical fish ;)

  • @hellohogo
    @hellohogo 3 роки тому

    i love this.

  • @madcommodore
    @madcommodore 2 роки тому

    Cool, I could make my own handheld electronic game case designs.

  • @Kurdischerjapaner
    @Kurdischerjapaner 2 роки тому

    Should i mix acetone with water? to fill a little the mesh

  • @n3xxu5
    @n3xxu5 3 роки тому

    thx!!!!

  • @stayfly7009
    @stayfly7009 3 місяці тому

    Anyone know why this isn't working for me? i literally built an identical setup to the video and have had it running for hours with no results what so ever.

  • @Dadamakes
    @Dadamakes 3 роки тому

    Very informative video. I just concern Is there any ways I can make 3D print stuff food safe? Thanks

    • @Prusa3D
      @Prusa3D  3 роки тому

      blog.prusaprinters.org/how-to-make-food-grade-3d-printed-models_40666/ :)

  • @mattlambermon6583
    @mattlambermon6583 2 роки тому

    Nice sample size

  • @elromanicobaby
    @elromanicobaby 6 місяців тому

    Will this work with nail polish remover?

  • @plaisthos
    @plaisthos 4 роки тому

    This shows the smooth build plate in the ABS Vapor Chamber. As the textured build plate should not be cleaned with ABS, I assume I would have to find an alternative there or is putting the textured build plate in there okay?

    • @jakubkoci4626
      @jakubkoci4626 4 роки тому +1

      If you're using the sheet for actual printing, it is absolutely not okay to use it for vapour smoothing. As we show in the video, we use old and damaged sheets only for this purpose. These are not suitable for printing anymore.

  • @kajmel6794
    @kajmel6794 2 роки тому

    So is PLA also able to get smoother with Isopropanol?

  • @rayman7959
    @rayman7959 2 роки тому

    You should show how to diy build the electronic one.

  • @StayOnIt
    @StayOnIt 4 роки тому +1

    Josef I can not do this until I get my prusa Mk3s....still waiting 😢

    • @g60force
      @g60force 3 роки тому

      how long are you waiting? still?

  • @oldcowbb
    @oldcowbb 7 місяців тому +1

    how do i find a fan that is acetone safe

  • @vojtechmarsal8576
    @vojtechmarsal8576 4 роки тому +6

    If i am not mistaken, many of theese fans use comutated brushed motor, a potential source of sparks. I am not sure whether it is safe tu use in flammable atmosphere. Otherwise i enjoy the video, thanks for the content of such a quality.

    • @k1ll3rvc
      @k1ll3rvc 4 роки тому +11

      PC fans use brushless motors , and have done for many years. Depending on the plastic used in the fan, there may be some effect from the acetone vapour, but ignition risk is likely to be very low.

  • @quizer3635
    @quizer3635 4 місяці тому

    Z jakiego materiału pudło na suszarkę, żeby aceton nie rozpuścił?

  • @randymarcum1565
    @randymarcum1565 7 днів тому

    So you can't use acetone or isopropyl to smooth pla? It's the only filament I use. How can I smooth pla?