Reddit Reddit reviews XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating, 6.4 Oz

We found 3 Reddit comments about XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating, 6.4 Oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating, 6.4 Oz
XTC-3D high performance 3d print coating - protective coating for smoothing and finishing 3d printed parts that does not melt plastic;XTC‑3D fills in 3d print striations and creates a smooth, high gloss finish. The need to post finish is almost eliminated;XTC‑3D can be applied to both SLA and SLS prints. It works with PLA, ABS, Laywoo, Powder Printed Parts and other rigid media such as EPS, EPDM and urethane foam as well as wood, plaster, fabric, cardboard and paper;Two liquids are mixed together and brushed onto any 3d print, fabric, wood, and more. Coating self-levels and wets out uniformly without leaving brush strokes;1 oz covers 100+ square inches. XTC‑3D can be mixed with metal powders, SO-Strong tints, and Ignite or UVO pigments making adding colors and metal effects easy.
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3 Reddit comments about XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating, 6.4 Oz:

u/siltstridr · 3 pointsr/ender3

Sweet! Stl file?
Nevermind I found it. I have no suggestions I’m terms of printing, but can I suggest post processing with sanding and coating with a finish, for example:
(XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BKSLI9M?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share)

u/RagnvaldrGunnbjarga · 3 pointsr/PrintedMinis

I believe /u/mz4250 uses this stuff: XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating, 6.4 Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BKSLI9M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_zxRKBb53F53YE

I found it while looking through his album on how he made his King Hakaton mini, and got myself a bottle of it, but haven't had a chance to try it yet

u/Ryfter · 1 pointr/SWlegion

The filler primer I use... a few minutes. It dries really fast. Filler primer doesn't work magic, though. It just helps.

XTC3D may be another way to go.