by dreinecke » Sat Jul 26, 2014 7:36 am
Very cool!!!
I've found sandable filler/primer isn't enough to completely get rid of the rough texture. I was at Super2ner's a few weeks ago and Bob S. was there from MCR magazine. He had a body that a gent is doing on Shapeways and selling. While nice and a well printed part, if you are looking for a "good" paint job, you've got some prep ahead of you. If you layer on the primer and keep building it up you'll loose the shut lines and details. If you sand the body, you'd need to ensure that every facet of the surface is smooth.
I'm currently working on the next RMS project and this is always a battle when dealing with 3D printing. I could use it as-is but my customers would be screaming. Oh, and a little side-note: if you cast a body that rough, the millions of rough surfaces do not want to let go of the silicone rubber. Each casting is a bear to get out of the mold.