![]() For joining pieces together I also use an acetone ABS juice, it's my go to. ![]() I stay away from using too much primer, it erases details and too thick layers are easy to chip. I'll usually finish with 1-2 layers of sandable/filler/auto primer before paint, however, I had fine results skipping primer on my Torbjorn build. While labor intensive, brushing on acetone and allowing it to evaporate works well for me without eroding the details and the sanding dust seems to help smooth the print (also as a plus the acetone seems to bond the layers together better). I've tried passive vapor polishing, but it didn't work that well for cosplay there are issues fitting larger parts in the contained vapor, the vapor doesn't evenly distribute on all faces, it takes a long time to dry, and it just blurs all the detail. My main post-processing method involves a combination of sanding and bushing on acetone to smooth and refine the prints. “Since I use ABS my finishing techniques differ from most cosplayers that use PLA, compared to them I use a lot fewer putties, fillers, and primers. ![]()
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