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Scan elephant figure
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This is 3D scan of elephant figure.
The scan was created using an Einscan-SE 3D scanner.
You can do post-processing on this figure.
Sanding is the most common 3D printing post-processing method. It’s accomplished using sandpaper of varying grits. The usual process is to start with a low grit sandpaper and then move up, in stages, towards higher grit sandpapers (for example around 2000 grit).
Acetone smoothing is a popular 3D printing post-processing technique for ABS material. It involves the 3D printed part being exposed to acetone vapors in a closed environment (generally in a glass enclosure). The vapors react with the outer layer of the print and melt it. This results in layer lines fading, which indirectly smoothens the outer layer of the print and gives it a shiny look.
Priming simply means coating the part with a primer paint or a primer spray. It acts as a base layer that prepares the surface for the desired paint. This 3D printing post-processing technique can sig
The scan was created using an Einscan-SE 3D scanner.
You can do post-processing on this figure.
Sanding is the most common 3D printing post-processing method. It’s accomplished using sandpaper of varying grits. The usual process is to start with a low grit sandpaper and then move up, in stages, towards higher grit sandpapers (for example around 2000 grit).
Acetone smoothing is a popular 3D printing post-processing technique for ABS material. It involves the 3D printed part being exposed to acetone vapors in a closed environment (generally in a glass enclosure). The vapors react with the outer layer of the print and melt it. This results in layer lines fading, which indirectly smoothens the outer layer of the print and gives it a shiny look.
Priming simply means coating the part with a primer paint or a primer spray. It acts as a base layer that prepares the surface for the desired paint. This 3D printing post-processing technique can sig
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