I read in another topic that pet-g might result in better prints compared to PLA and ABS.
the great thing about ABS though is you can boil some acetone and get a high gloss smooth finish. Is there something similar for petg?
I read about Cyclohexanone, but that seems like it might just be used to glue parts together.
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Re: pet-g abs like smoothing
So, Methylene Chloride (Dichloromethane), is a common hobby solvent which will dissolve PETG to some extent. It may not give you the gloss you're looking for.
I would not attempt to boil it, despite working with it frequently in lab grade form, because it has a very fast evaporation rate, potentially leads to lung cancer, and is very thin.
For a smooth gloss finish, I would use Smooth-on's XCT-3D unless you have some particular property of the plastic you need on the surface (Which would probably be compromised by the Di-clo anyways). It's relatively cheap. (~1.01$ per ounce), and has good coverage properties, plus it works on most any plastic.
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I would not attempt to boil it, despite working with it frequently in lab grade form, because it has a very fast evaporation rate, potentially leads to lung cancer, and is very thin.
For a smooth gloss finish, I would use Smooth-on's XCT-3D unless you have some particular property of the plastic you need on the surface (Which would probably be compromised by the Di-clo anyways). It's relatively cheap. (~1.01$ per ounce), and has good coverage properties, plus it works on most any plastic.
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Rostock Max V2, Duet .8.5, PT100 enabled E3D V6 and volcano, Raymond style enclosure
Automation Technology 60W laser cutter/engraver
1m X-carve router
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
01-10011-11111100001