A high grit rotary sanding discs on a dremel is a fast way to knock back the big print lines and saved my hands and arm from sanding but its great for large surfaces. I started on a high grit to not eat too much plastic
Nice vid man~! so wasy to understand! Question, can you use those cone shaped pink attachments on PLA, the look as they would be great in tight spaces. cheers
100% they are made of a light stone, they might get chewed up and deformed but that’s part of the game! Easy & cheap to replace once they’ve done there job! Thanks for watching!
I throught i commented on this but will again, i said i was the first to comment but not antmore i guess haha 🤣 and i said i been waiting for this for ages lol i was gonna but one but broght a dryer box insted lol
what are you doing to where you need to sand this much are your prints coming out that bad that you need to sand them that much I get smoothing out the print but your prints seem really rough and really badly printed and thats coming from a newbie with some limited knowledge no disrespect by all means I be your finished result look fantastic
@@hisway86 it doesn’t matter if you print at .1 there are still intricate areas of prints that need attention and sanding based on your expectations. Mine are very high so even in nooks and crannies i want no layer lines
Thank you! Many videos discuss the advantages of the Dremel, but this video stands out as the best guide on how to use it.
Appreciate the kind words, Thanks for watching!
I just started in this hobby a month ago and this is exactly what i was looking for to smooth out warhammer 40k vehicles
A high grit rotary sanding discs on a dremel is a fast way to knock back the big print lines and saved my hands and arm from sanding but its great for large surfaces. I started on a high grit to not eat too much plastic
Definitely an awesome tip!
Saw your community post, figured I'd give you another view in the background since I really appreciate the channel and the info you share.
Thank you! Yea it stinks the video had some decent traction on views & poof copyright kicked in even after it cleared last night
Nice vid man~! so wasy to understand! Question, can you use those cone shaped pink attachments on PLA, the look as they would be great in tight spaces. cheers
100% they are made of a light stone, they might get chewed up and deformed but that’s part of the game! Easy & cheap to replace once they’ve done there job! Thanks for watching!
really educational your video, and THANKS for taking the time to show these details ...
Anytime! Thanks for tuning in!
Can you post the exact model of this dremel? They seem to have quite a few.
@@timfriesen7751 hardell.com/products/lcd-rotary-tools
Looks to be sold out but the non lcd one works just as good, lmk if you need the link
I just hate sanding by hand, I’m looking at solutions like this one if there’s any other at all.
What happened with video you posted yesterday on this?
I just made a post on it, it got a copyright claim, threw off the whole algorithm
Blackmill good choice
Do you think I can use a Nail drill to sand?
@@yl1878 does it have variable speed?
I thought you posted this yesterday good video still, need to see about getting me one soon
Got a copyright claim so i had to edit & repost it. Grrrr
@@Darkwingdadthought I was having deja vu
Ohhhh I see hate that happened to y ou u, but keep up the awesome videos.
@@nathanguffey8380 thanks man!
@@DennisCrawfordJr lol you & me both
You can buff afterwards too.
By hand?
Not to expensive of a tool. Nice pick
For the quality & performance so far it’s a hell of a deal
I throught i commented on this but will again, i said i was the first to comment but not antmore i guess haha 🤣 and i said i been waiting for this for ages lol i was gonna but one but broght a dryer box insted lol
Your first in all our books lol
@@Darkwingdad haha are u you keeping well bro
Sent you message btw if you get time
nice
what are you doing to where you need to sand this much are your prints coming out that bad that you need to sand them that much I get smoothing out the print but your prints seem really rough and really badly printed and thats coming from a newbie with some limited knowledge no disrespect by all means I be your finished result look fantastic
@@hisway86 it doesn’t matter if you print at .1 there are still intricate areas of prints that need attention and sanding based on your expectations. Mine are very high so even in nooks and crannies i want no layer lines
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