Thanks man! It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but next time I'm going to use a vacuum chamber to remove air bubbles. The 5-minute resin wasn't a problem, but the clear casting resin could have used it.
Great video! Did you sand the entire staff up to 1000 grit or just the top section with the fins? I’m working on mine now and I’m not sure how much I should sand the main shaft. This will be the first 3d print I’ve actually sanded and painted and not just stuck on a shelf after printing.
Another great build! I've yet to do any poured resin projects like that, this gives me some courage for things in the future. Keep it up man!
Thanks man! It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but next time I'm going to use a vacuum chamber to remove air bubbles. The 5-minute resin wasn't a problem, but the clear casting resin could have used it.
Great video! Did you sand the entire staff up to 1000 grit or just the top section with the fins? I’m working on mine now and I’m not sure how much I should sand the main shaft. This will be the first 3d print I’ve actually sanded and painted and not just stuck on a shelf after printing.
Thank you so much! Yes, I sanded the entire shaft as well. It's amazing how sanding will hide any signs that it's 3d printed:)
@@haasofprops okay, thanks for the quick reply!