BK9300 Posted September 7 Posted September 7 Revell chrome spray may not be your favourite, but it sure seems to go down well for you. The question has been asked lots in the various forums, but how long do you let it cure before any handling? Looks great! 1
Gary Chastain Posted September 7 Author Posted September 7 3 minutes ago, BK9300 said: Revell chrome spray may not be your favourite, but it sure seems to go down well for you. The question has been asked lots in the various forums, but how long do you let it cure before any handling? Looks great! Yes it finger prints way to easy, the battery boxes where chromed a month ago and I can finally handle then with no issues. My engine parts have been chromed for months and they are good to go. The battery straps after three days will finger print yet, so I will let the rear light assembly and battery straps sit now and turn my focus back to the engine and cab. I had heard one guy put them in a dehydrator, but did not hear back how that worked. I think a month is safe. 3 1
Gary Chastain Posted September 7 Author Posted September 7 2 hours ago, Randy D said: Beautiful paint job Gary!!!!! Randy Thanks Randy
Gary Chastain Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM I am getting my ……. kicked. As the paint on the fenders cured, I could see the 3D printer lines. So I sanded them down again, repainted them……and the 3D printer lines are back but less. So let dry, sand again and try repainting them for the third time. You can see the lines in the shine. 2
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 06:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:17 PM I'd say they're very hard to see. Compared to what's visible on my builds it's nothing! I'd be more than happy to get such a great surface. It's like a mirror! 👍 1
Gary Chastain Posted Tuesday at 06:22 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:22 PM 2 minutes ago, Jürgen M. said: I'd say they're very hard to see. Compared to what's visible on my builds it's nothing! I'd be more than happy to get such a great surface. It's like a mirror! 👍 They show up more than the camera illustrates, but maybe I’m being too picky. I might try a fill and sand primer next time on 3D parts, good learning process. 1
Jürgen M. Posted Tuesday at 08:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:39 PM It is! I've tried lots of stuff. Fill primer, sanding, ... You just can't print without lines. I tried with a 0.2mm nozzle but it didn't work. Hope you're successful and achieve the surface you want. I think it looks awesome already! 3
BK9300 Posted Wednesday at 05:06 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:06 PM 23 hours ago, Gary Chastain said: I am getting my ……. kicked. As the paint on the fenders cured, I could see the 3D printer lines. So I sanded them down again, repainted them……and the 3D printer lines are back but less. So let dry, sand again and try repainting them for the third time. You can see the lines in the shine. I’m confident you’ll get it to your liking - looks really close right now.
Gary Chastain Posted Saturday at 08:14 PM Author Posted Saturday at 08:14 PM Not feeling tops today but thought I would do a bit of painting. Third time painting the fenders and tanks. 3
BK9300 Posted Saturday at 08:35 PM Posted Saturday at 08:35 PM Hope that feeling doesn't last - good news is, it looks like you've taken care of those printer lines! 2
Gary Chastain Posted Saturday at 11:05 PM Author Posted Saturday at 11:05 PM 2 hours ago, BK9300 said: Hope that feeling doesn't last - good news is, it looks like you've taken care of those printer lines! So far the printer lines don’t show, but I will let them sit for a few days and watch. I think next time I paint a large flat area that is 3D printed, I will try a fill and sand primer. I have painted a lot of 3D printed parts but all were small parts in comparison to the fenders with no issues. Curious if different 3D resins act differently to primer/paint. 2
Gary Chastain Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago Looks like I finally got rid of the 3D print lines on the fenders. Think I am satisfied. Tanks turned out well also. Making new taller front bumper and rechroming headlights. 2
Scott Eriksen Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Outstanding Gary ! As far as filling print lines I use this,,comes in spray too 1
Gary Chastain Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 35 minutes ago, Scott Eriksen said: Outstanding Gary ! As far as filling print lines I use this,,comes in spray too Does it work well with lacquer paints?
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