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About this item ? 【Easy to Smooth with Alcohol】 - PolySmooth prints with similar confitions as PLA 3D printer filament 1.75mm, additionaly it can be easily smooth by spraying alcohol on the model (IPA 99%). The IPA will slightly dissolve the first shell of the print leaving a smooth and shiny finish. Say bye to layer lines! Selected color: Beige PVB filament 1.75mm ( PVB Beige Filament ) ? 【Tangle Free & Moisture Free】 - PolySmooth is carefully winded to avoid any tangling issues, dried and vacuum sealed in a resealable ziplock bag with desiccant. Please make sure to NEVER let go the tip of the filament as it may create nodes. Holes on the side of the spool can be used to prevent this issue. PolySmooth absorb moisture more easily than regular PLA so it is recommenced to have a drybox when using PolySmooth ?️ 【Print Matte and Tough 】 - No warping, no jamming, no blobs or layer delamination issues. PolySmooth is a worry-free Smoothable 3D Printer Filament Beige which has great bed adhesion, very consistent color and dimensional accuracy. PolySmooth has to be used in a drybox to prevent moisture issues. PolySmooth absorbs moisture more easily than regular PLA ? 【Best Gift for your 3D Printer】 - PolySmooth is a high quality PVB 3D printer filament and your 3D Printer will love it. Polymaker Beige PVB 1.75mm filament is the ideal gift for you and your 3D Printer ⚙ 【Printing Settings】 - Nozzle: 200˚C; Bed: 50˚C; Speed: 60mm/s ♻️ 【Cardboard Spool】 - Comes in upgraded 3.0 version packaging with fully recycled cardboard spool and box ?️ 【RISK FREE & LIFETIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT】 - We offer a full refund if the product is not performing as expected. Let us help you get your perfect beautiful prints and contact us via Amazon anytime you need
I saw this and the Polysher on 3D Printer Nerd's YouTube channel about a week ago, and thought I'd give it a try. I do a lot of 3D prints that I intend to apply a paint finish to. In the past I've been known to spend 40 hours sanding (well, priming, sanding, rar) a print. This is about twice what I normally pay, but the time savings from less sanding are definitely a consideration in my purchase.Edit 6/24/17: