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HOW TO SAND YOUR 3D PRINTS
Sanding 3D printed models can be a great way to eliminate layer lines in preparation for painting, silicone molding, or vacuum forming.
In this “how to”, we will show you the best practices associated with sanding your 3D prints.
Working time will vary depending on your model. The process shown took us about 3 hours from start to finish.
SUPPLIES
Sandpaper (80, 120, 240, 200, 1000, 1500 grit)
Handheld electric sander
X-acto Knife
Needlenose pliers
Flush cutters
Chisels
Bin to hold water
Respiratory Mask
Eye protection
Gloves
STEP 1: PREPARE & PRINT MODAL
Consider: Print settings, print orientation, number of build plates. Surfaces printed in the Z axis will have the smoothest surface finish.
STEP 2: ROUGHING
Supplies used: Needle-nose pliers or flush cutters and chisels
A. Remove the print from the build plate
B. Remove rafts and support material from the model
C. Remove large pieces of support first, and then approach smaller pieces and fine details
D. Clean the edges and seams of your model to ensure better alignment of pieces
STEP 3: SAND WITH COARSE GRIT
SANDPAPER (DRY)
Supplies used: Electric sander and 80 grit sandpaper
A. Begin sanding with coarse (80 grit) sandpaper
B. When sanding with 80 grit sandpaper, the goal is to remove any leftover blemishes from raft or support material, and create an even surface that you will later refine. This process will remove the most amount of material and take the most time.
C. In early stages of sanding you will notice that your model surface that was once fairly shiny will become dull and rough and change in color. The shine will return as you move to higher sanding grits.
D. To save some time you can use an electric sander or multitool. If using a multi tool, be sure to choose a low setting to avoid overheating/melting the PLA.
E. After each sanding stage, clean the model of any dust and inspect for a uniform surface finish
STEP 4: SAND WITH MEDIUM GRIT SANDPAPER (DRY)
Supplies used: Electric sander and 120 & 240 grit sandpaper
A: Sand with 120 grit sandpaper (dry)
B: Sand with 240 grit sandpaper (dry)
C: If you notice large imperfections that you have missed, return to a lower sanding grit to refine those areas
STEP 5: SAND WITH FINE
GRIT SANDPAPER (WET)
Supplies used: 1000 grit sandpaper, plastic bin and water
When your model’s surface is even and refined it is time to wet sand the model using fine grit sandpaper. This process will not remove much material, but will do the most to polish its surface.
A: Submerge the model in a tub filled half way with water
B. Using 1000 grit sandpaper, sand the model until it is completely smooth to the touch
C. Dry the model and inspect for a uniform surface finish
FINAL PART
If you have properly sanded your model, its surface should now be even, blemish free, and glass-like to the touch.
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