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Baking to Smooth 3D Pen Creations - Is it Easy? 

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I tested out different methods for smoothing the surface of 3D Pen creations by baking them in an oven!
I wanted to see how well it worked and how it compares to other smoothing methods I have looked at in the past. These techniques are intended for PLA smoothing only.
Different Infills Experimented With:
- No Infill
- “100%” PLA Infill
- Clay Infill
- Foil Infill
Different Surface Preparations Experimented With:
- Wood Burning
- Adding a Second Layer of Filament
- Sanding
Here is my previous video on “How to Smooth 3D Pen Creations”-
• How to Smooth 3D Pen C...
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Main 3D Pen used in this video:
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Tools and Supplies used in this video:
Toaster Oven
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Wood Burning Set
(**use stainless steel tips**)
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Flush Cutters
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Blue painters tape
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Tac Adhesive Putty
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*The tools and methods shown in this tutorial can be dangerous, so please use the correct safety equipment, be careful and use caution when dealing with anything from this tutorial.*
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Комментарии : 56   
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Here is my previous video on “How to Smooth 3D Pen Creations” which talks about wood burning and other standard methods- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JgDaVFBciII.html
@egecan9567
@egecan9567 3 года назад
pass up you by 5 seconds ( 9:55 +5 second = more money )
@Justwayne88
@Justwayne88 3 года назад
Great video mate i love all the different tests it is really interesting to see the results
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Thank you!
@spoinlar
@spoinlar 3 года назад
I tried using an iron on a flat test piece, just to see what would happen. I learned that it isn’t worth the effort. It can make the surface more smooth, but it’ll never actually produce a surface without indentations where the lines of material were put down. I also learned that the plastic doesn’t stick to the iron’s surface, so there’s that. I suspect that the iron doesn’t get quite hot enough to actually liquify the plastic again, which is why this method doesn’t work as well as I’d hoped.
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
That's interesting. Thanks for sharing it, always helpful to know what others have tried.
@tracygunning
@tracygunning 3 года назад
Very helpful
@ArmouryTerrain
@ArmouryTerrain 3 года назад
If you are wanting to make the same shape over and over - make a wooden buck. Hardware and craft stores sell wooden balls in all sorts of sizes that you can cut up. Next video should be smoothing with a heatgun. And yes I have a toaster oven and sandwich press just for playing with plastics in.
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Thanks for suggesting the wooden buck, I'll check it out.
@planemanfeijiren
@planemanfeijiren 3 года назад
does smoothing with a heatgun works?
@TD3DMakes
@TD3DMakes 3 года назад
Great results Ali 👍 I definitely thought the clay would be best. I experimented with filling coasters cut on CNC with PLA chunks (bits of cut filament) as well as 3d pen fill and had mixed results. I'll definitely have to go back and revisit that. Thanks for sharing!
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
I also thought clay would do best. I hope your coasters come out better, let me know how it goes!
@UnwrappingByMimiKoteng
@UnwrappingByMimiKoteng 3 года назад
Amazing
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Thanks!
@jenniferstarlight3173
@jenniferstarlight3173 Год назад
Thank you SO MUCH
@spicekitchenstories7991
@spicekitchenstories7991 3 года назад
Interesting!!
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@3DPlasticFantasy
@3DPlasticFantasy 3 года назад
The foil infill sanded looks promising if you want textured results. Much more faster and less time consuming. I hesitated to try this method because I don't have a dedicated oven.
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
It saves so much time as an initial smooth. You can then woodburn or sand or whatever. I think I'll be using it a lot.
@3DPlasticFantasy
@3DPlasticFantasy 3 года назад
@@PotentPrintables I am very curious tho, how many time it takes until the fumes go away from the oven ?
@nicksirois1251
@nicksirois1251 3 года назад
You deserve way more subscribers
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Appreciate that, hopefully it happens :)
@kyobo3257
@kyobo3257 3 года назад
Nice video i like it 😀
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
I'm glad you like it!
@lousmith1967
@lousmith1967 2 года назад
Have you evver thought about trying a heatgun?
@aerendyll
@aerendyll 3 года назад
Out of curiosity, how does transparent filament look when it's baked like this? o: I'd be curious whether it's any good or not, because in the transparent filament video you mentioned finding it challenging to make smooth things using that type of filament. I'd especially be interested in how it affects flat creations like the stained glass you made, but I'm curious about other, more involved 3D shapes too.
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Good question- I haven't experimented too much yet. I did try baking some on a mirror, but the mirror cracked badly after I took it out and it was cooling. That bummed me out, cause it makes the possibility of baking the stained glass creations much less likely.
@lynnc4872
@lynnc4872 3 года назад
Hi...can you use a torch to smooth? Thanks
@rebeccaswayzee860
@rebeccaswayzee860 8 месяцев назад
Just curious have you ever tried a heat embosser?
@forestweston5055
@forestweston5055 Год назад
I’m on board with your dislike of sanding! I do have a heat gun with very fine temperature adjustment that is made for welding plastics; I’m going to give that a shot and report back. Have you tried the TPU filament in a MYNT3D pen?
@rcool4576
@rcool4576 3 года назад
Hello I was wondering if there is a rubbery material that sticks to pla?
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
TPU (flexible) filament sticks to PLA to some degree.
@katharinewilliams6648
@katharinewilliams6648 3 года назад
whats your prom whith sanding
@abiduestafelu
@abiduestafelu 3 года назад
aren't those bubbles caused by too much heat?
@LVDLamVanDuc
@LVDLamVanDuc 3 года назад
bài kiểm tra thú vị quá
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Cảm ơn bạn!
@LVDLamVanDuc
@LVDLamVanDuc 3 года назад
Nếu bạn có rảnh.ghé thăm nhà tôi
@bigfoot8778
@bigfoot8778 3 года назад
First off. Try a one layer flat surface. I have. It still wont be flat the edges will round off a little. Also use some other colors if you really want learn something. I got pics that i can show. One of mine was a green leaf. No smoothing with 3d simo. Where the peaks where a very slight brown color appeared. In the same direction that it was penned. Same happened with purple. White would show it tge worst case scenario. The way I back goes as follows. Aluminum pan, inside ceramic tile paper clip another Aluminum pan for a cover. Back at 350 for 20 minutes. My oven is convetion oven with fan and timer built in.
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
Share the pics in our 3d pen Discord channel, I'd love to see them. I have some more complicated examples coming.
@bigfoot8778
@bigfoot8778 3 года назад
@@PotentPrintables which one is yours
@PotentPrintables
@PotentPrintables 3 года назад
discord.gg/Sa6EEpV
@bigfoot8778
@bigfoot8778 3 года назад
@@PotentPrintables that just sends to the home page. I am on discord same name as here please send invite
@Justwayne88
@Justwayne88 3 года назад
@@bigfoot8778 discord.gg/SNYgMp
@voiceoreason9884
@voiceoreason9884 2 года назад
I would imagine baking it in your normal oven should be fine, at least with PLA. PLA is deemed safe for contact with food, and that's more than polymer clay can boast. Meanwhile, it's considered safe to bake polymer clay in the same oven as food, just as long as they're not being baked at the same time and the oven is allowed to air out while cooling down before baking food in it again. If polymer clay is ultimately more toxic than PLA, it stands to reason that following the same safety precautions would be fine.
@trashcantunes5753
@trashcantunes5753 3 года назад
Can you try microwaving it
@squidballs
@squidballs 3 года назад
Trashcan Tunes wouldn’t get hot enough :/
@champion2550
@champion2550 2 года назад
microwave doesn't give heat it uses radiation to heat "food" up
@Customize_Life
@Customize_Life 3 года назад
Should I buy the, MYNT3D Super 3D Pen please comment
@kyobo3257
@kyobo3257 3 года назад
Vidya S. Dhanasekaran I honestly prefer MYNT
@Customize_Life
@Customize_Life 3 года назад
Thx will buy MYNT3D
@kyobo3257
@kyobo3257 3 года назад
Vidya S. Dhanasekaran Any time
3 года назад
I have the pro and it's great.
@Customize_Life
@Customize_Life 3 года назад
Ok thx
@SkylerLinux
@SkylerLinux Год назад
I think a hemisphere might have fared a bit better
@froggyfellow8434
@froggyfellow8434 2 года назад
THATS 370 FREAKING DEGREES FARENHEIGHT
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