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Dirk Jan Blikkendaal
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Re: using AIR ERASER to clean 3D prints.... TERRIFIC
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June 13, 2019, 10:40:02 AM »
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I have to amend my last post.....
Finally decided to try the eraser on my resin castings after all.
Even the castings get quite a bit better/smoother to my surprise!!!!
Check the attached pictures of an ATSF Tk-J dome before and after treatment......
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after eraser treatment.
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before eraser treatment.
my photography skills and camera are just soso I am afraid......
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Dirk, did you reverse the photos?
Or am I missing something?
We’re traveling now, but look forward to coming home and getting in the train room again and playing with this some more.
Otto
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Hi Otto,
The top/first picture is after treatment and the second/bottom is before.
As I said.... my photografic skills are not great
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Just try it on a model and see for yourself.
There is no (visible) damage to other detail and the surface really is smooother in my opinion.
Good luck, Dirk
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June 19, 2019, 02:44:05 PM »
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Thanks Dirk,
I thought the first caption went with the second photo
Tired I suppose from all our Euro travels. Fun but glad to be home again!
I’ll play with it when I’m settled and have time.
Otto
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