Smooth 3D Prints with Alcohol

Smooth 3D Prints with Alcohol

There was a time when most 3D printers used ABS, which while it is a great plastic for toughness, is hard to print with since it tends to warp. Worse still, it stinks and the fumes may be bad for you so most people don’t print much ABS anymore. One thing you might miss though, is how you can smooth ABS with acetone vapor. A smoothed print doesn’t show layer lines and looks more like plastic part that didn’t go through a nozzle. PLA and most other plastics people usually print with now don’t smooth with PLA. [Major Hardware] likes the look of that, but doesn’t like working with ABS and acetone fumes, so he’s started using Polysmooth, and you can see the results in the video below.


The results look good, but be warned that the filament is relatively pricey and is for use with a $300 machine that atomizes your alcohol into a mist. We feel certain you could do the same thing for less since it appears to just be like a humidifier, but we’d also suggest being careful putting flammable substances in a consumer-grade humidifier and certainly don’t use a vaporizer.

The filament sounds like it is on par with PLA for ease of printing. The material has a higher glass temperature than PLA but less than ABS. The tensile strength and Young’s modulus (a measure of stiffness) numbers are comparable to ABS. Although all smoothing has some imperfections and you probably need to experiment with times and other parameters. The smoothing did fuse some movable joints, so anything that moves or fits together is probably a bad candidate for this process. We’v ..

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