How to Prep 3D Printed Parts for Paint

Preparing a 3D print for paint is an absolute must. In this video, I'll show you the best at-home method I've found to prep your 3d printed parts for paint that uses products you can find at most hardware stores and tools you may already have.

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MATERIALS:
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Duramic3D PLA Plus orange –
Air Dry Spot Putty –
80, 120, 220 Grit Dry/Wet Sand Paper Pack –
Sandable Filler Primer –
Wood Burning Tool –
Gaffers Tape –
Weld-On 16 –
Tack Cloth –
Lazy Susan –
Acid Brushes –

GENERAL EQUIPMENT:
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• Prusa i3 Mk3s+ 3D Printer –
• Glowforge Laser Cutter – Save $500 on Pro, $250 on Plus & $150 on Basic with my link & I get the same!
• Inventables X-Carve CNC –

VIDEO EQUIPMENT:
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• Canon M50 Body –
• Canon 24-70 f2.8 II USM Lens –
• SmallRig Cage –
• Battery Adapter –
• Manfrotto Tripod with Fluid Head –

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