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Mark W
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Very interesting video. I wonder how results would differ for acrylic/acrylate. Of course smoothing will always improve soft body models such as his owl with no hard edges. Question would be how much smoothing could we get before degrading a hard edge? In either case, I think I'll be trying this on my next order.
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There go any rivets!
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Because shiny melted cheese looks are hot.
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OK, poo-pooers, let the man try the experiment and get back to us with the results. We all know science is under indictment, but let's hope not hear on TRW too. I expect a scholarly paper in 60 days...
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