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Solves one of the drawbacks of 3D printing and makes painting and decalling a lot easier........ in my opinion.One word of caution: use protective glasses and a good air filter/mask. The stuff gets everywhere...... Outside is best but was no option for me so I used my spray booth (which moves a lot of air).The aluoxide just bounces back from the model because of the rather high pressure of 45-50 PSI so a shower afterwards was the only way to get it out of my hair.......
Peteski, thanks for the tip and picture! One could even reuse the grit (after sifting) I suppose........ but the biggest advantage is NO MORE MESS.Will try to upload some pictures before/aft.....
That next gen electric log splitter certainly looks a lot better. I might have to try another stab at an AEM7 again.
Color me impressed. Those look fantastic. How did you get the idea to do this btw?