Post processing resin prints: Remove support marks, holes, gaps, recrate texture and glueing
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- čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
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In this video I'm showing you the methods, tools and products I use for the whole resin post processing work flow.
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⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️
0:00 - Intro
0:21 - Removing print imperfections
2:35 - Glueing parts together
03:45 - Products & methods for fixing stuff
09:25 - Re-creating texture - Zábava
Some of the tricks I knew already but some were new to me and quite helpful. Thanks for putting together this video
Thank you for watching and commenting!
even for a FDM guy this video was very useful, Re-creating texture hack is genius !!
Thanks buddy! Glad you got something out of it as well!
That texture copy paste is clutch!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your painting methods, I learned a lot watching this video! Excellemt work!
Thank you!
Many great tips! Thank you for sharing
Thank you Jerry!
Thanks so much for the tips. Keep going with this channel because is amazing
Thanks a lot Eliott!
That texture copy is beyond genius
Thank you 🙏🏻
Very interesting, did not realize how much work went into a 3d print.
Take care
Thanks Tim! Yeah sometimes post processing is 80% of the work and painting 20% - or at least it feels like it
I mostly use spackle paste(the stuff that goes in between the tiles) for drywall, it's like toothpaste consistency, the cool thing is that it's cheap, bought a container years ago and it still have enough, has no smell, can be thinned with water and also activated with water after it dries so it's easy to use a damp cloth to smooth it out, no sanding needed but it sands nicely.
I forgot the lid opened once and it partially hardened, the cool thing was i added a bit of water and after stirring it returned to it's original consistency and need water from time to time.
I also use Apoxy Sculpt for larger holes and use Vallejo Putty only a little bit, it can also be thinned with water and it's how they recommend using it instead of sanding.
thanks for sharing! I‘ve also used spackle paste before but I didn‘t like the fact that it re-activates with water after drying. The wood filler I now use has a similar consistency but is a bit more forgiving when you put water on it after drying.
@@evolutionxstudios It depends on the brand, if i leave it a full day to dry, afterwards with a damp cloth smooths out nicely, once it is painted and varnished it doesn't matter.
@@TheIcemanModdeler that makes sense!
@@evolutionxstudios It's all i use, never had an issue with it.
If your making bigger holes always use a step drill. That will help a lot and it will not bite on the parts and spin them like regular drills. Try it and you will notice a big difference when making bigger holes. Don’t have to be just resin. It applies to all materials.
Thanks for the tip! I‘ll try that
Great tips! Thanks for the video. Which Batman model is that?
Thank you! It‘s from cgtrader if you search for Batman there you should find it on the first page. Currently at 21$, the Batman standing on the bat signal in a neutral pose
@@evolutionxstudios found it. Thank you!
Whats the red epoxy again.?
Aves Apoxie Sculpt, it‘s available in different colors
It's not "kitchen foil", it's "cling film".
Thanks for the hint!