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Available 3D anti-aliasing technology



3D printing technology is becoming more accessible every year. However, all modern consumer printers still have one major drawback - low resolution and, as a result, “ripples” on the surface of printed items. Existing methods to eliminate it are either very laborious or fraught with loss of detail.
The Austin Wilson and Neil Underwood enthusiasts have found a simple and effective way to solve this problem. All it takes is an electric stove, a jar and acetone. The object is placed in a jar filled with acetone, which heats up to 90 degrees. Under the influence of the formed vapors, the surface is gradually leveled and after 5-10 minutes it becomes completely smooth.
In the illustration you can see the printed figure of a squirrel before and after the process. Agree, a good result?


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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/171611/


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