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Your Prints have Gaps, so do Mine. Here's How To Fill Them. 

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I filled some gaps and I show you how to fill gaps. Using UV resin and milliput to fill gaps in resin 3D prints, hopefully, this will help you!
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@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
check out this video for painting model faces ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_D7SylAFXRs.html
@MarkSavides
@MarkSavides Год назад
easier tip. use the resin you printed the model with, fill a needle bottle with the resin. you can squeeze the bottle and have complete control in filling the seam. most of the time I can fill the gap so perfectly I don't need to sand.
@wadenvern
@wadenvern 6 месяцев назад
you can use an old paintbrush dipped in water to smooth out the milliput. It works very similar to wetsanding. You can even get good enough at it to shape the milliput with the brush.
@dkev001
@dkev001 Год назад
I use Deluxe Materials Perfect Plastic Putty. You can use a damp Q-Tip to smooth it. And after it's dry you can also use a damp Q-tip to sand it. You don't need to use sandpaper. Been using it for years on models.
@dannoakl
@dannoakl 3 месяца назад
Milliput is great. Can also mix it with water - it flows well and can be smoothed on.
@MrKeech666
@MrKeech666 2 года назад
While I use Milliput for holes and print errors, to fill gaps I use matte varnish. Best hobby hack ever I might add. Just goop some on a fine brush and gently place (goop) the varnish in the gap. Let it dry and you while not filled, the gap is now sealed, so you repeat the process by gently applying more and let dry until the gap is flush. The varnish will always try to find a place to settle, so even if you over brush it will flatten out. Once happy sand and prime as usual. 🤟😎
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
That's a great idea!
@justinattheVS
@justinattheVS Год назад
Great video thank you now to find some of those brushes you used. Keep it up loving the content!!
@AsimPaints
@AsimPaints 2 года назад
Couple minor thing to add on, using your printer resin is great for shallow surface level filling, but for deeper groves using a clear resin will ensure that even if it seeps deep into the seam and you have a thicker layer it'll still cure properly. Also to get better adhesion with the putty or even the resin, give the surface a sanding so the putty stick to the model easily. Great video as always. Quick question, what do you use to actually glue pieces together? Super glue? Epoxie?
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
This is why I left the dust in the crack to make stop the resin from flowing down into the crevasse. I find that milliput just likes to stick to me more than anything I want it to stick to. As for flying. Depends on the part but mostly I use superglue thick superglue and let it dry naturally. Epoxie if it’s a heavy load bearing part. I do make a video about what glues I use a while back. If you wanted to see.
@RAM-1976
@RAM-1976 11 месяцев назад
I always struggled with milput till you showed how to get it to be more applicable thanks for the tip.
@nisaarebrahimsa8816
@nisaarebrahimsa8816 2 года назад
Thanks - great video as always = always love your intros
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
You been drinking the paint water too? Hahaha thanks for watching man!
@mitchellkruszyna109
@mitchellkruszyna109 2 года назад
Great suggestions, especially the alcohol with Milliput! Never thought of it!
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Man it makes such a difference!!
@azhorel
@azhorel 2 года назад
Great video! I’ve always struggled with Milliput, didn’t know this trick with alcohol, that makes it easier!!! Thanks a lot for the tip!!
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
I hope it helps. You can use water too. But it evaporates the liquid faster if you use alcohol.
@azhorel
@azhorel 2 года назад
@@Groundeffected I’ll give it a try, for sure! Keep the good work!!
@TheCreativeCollector
@TheCreativeCollector 2 года назад
Aves Epoxy works wonders on big gaps. You can smooth it with water. Works good on textures too.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Gonna have to buy some to try it. Since everyone seems to be using it!
@nicwester1
@nicwester1 2 года назад
The video I've been dying to watch!!! Thank you!!
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
I hope it delivers what you needed!
@nicwester1
@nicwester1 2 года назад
I bought multiply miilliput a while ago and I'm glad for the reference on how to use it. I'm a visual person, so the instructions on the box were useless. This helps a ton. Thanks!
@Mavrick68
@Mavrick68 2 года назад
tjrs au top tes conseils et tes vidéos l'artiste
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
merci beaucoup j'espère que vous avez trouvé une utilité
@cheshirewitch7560
@cheshirewitch7560 6 месяцев назад
Great information, even in the comments. I just had my boyfriend print me a 25cm Warhammer model (I'm making a Cthulhu-themed Thousand Sons army, replacing Magnus with a large Cthulhu), and the gaps are atrocious. I wasn't sure how to go about fixing this, but I'm off to my hobby store now for some supplies. Many thanks!
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 6 месяцев назад
Hmmm just slap some blue tac to fill the biggest of the gaps and put some resin over it and cure it again haha works for me
@richardstark9810
@richardstark9810 2 года назад
Very helpful thanks
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching!
@jlroodt2088
@jlroodt2088 2 года назад
Excellent video once again bud.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Thank you my dude.
@adamb8662
@adamb8662 Год назад
I'm glad I watched this video. I want to get a tool like you used.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected Год назад
Hope it helped you with some ideas dude.
@brenolabs_
@brenolabs_ 6 месяцев назад
Great video
@Carlos-sl5iy
@Carlos-sl5iy 2 года назад
I use Apoxy Sculpt as a filler. Similar to Greenstuff but easier to work with, sand and dries nicely.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
That’s the problem with green stuff it doesn’t sand as well as milliput does. I want to try apoxy sculpt
@jlgspaz13
@jlgspaz13 2 месяца назад
Can you try out Smooth On products? Like their free form sculpt? Or their black epoxy putty
@PHRabiskin
@PHRabiskin 20 дней назад
Hello! Nice video, do you know how can I fill gaps using clear/transparent prints? Thank you
@EvilMP5
@EvilMP5 11 месяцев назад
Groundeffected, try using a metal airbrush paint mixer. I just found out tonight it works really well because one end has a miniature spoon and the other side is just straight but it's small enough that you can jam the putting into the cracks.
@heliosc7
@heliosc7 2 года назад
epoxy sculpt works wonders too! and you can smooth it out with water, works wonders on gaps.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
I haven’t seen that in the shops I’ve been in yet. I want to try some. I’d assume it’s very similar?
@heliosc7
@heliosc7 2 года назад
@@Groundeffected Amazon sells it, it's amazing, sands like a dream after it dries. But I'm not even sure if it's available in your neck of the woods. But definitely worth checking out.
@heliosc7
@heliosc7 2 года назад
@@Groundeffected *apoxie sculpt my bad! Got too excited.
@scottssillymodelworx370
@scottssillymodelworx370 2 года назад
I missed this one🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️. Great stuff here!
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Haha well you got a spare video as a surprise then.
@diyhometheaterguy
@diyhometheaterguy Год назад
Have you tried the resin and baby powder trick?
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected Год назад
No I haven’t.
@kalijmancarlosmatias5584
@kalijmancarlosmatias5584 11 месяцев назад
@@Groundeffected Any resin of your choice, it can also be water or acrylic resins + mineral filler to make the consistency thicker like aerosil.
@richardwilson2621
@richardwilson2621 2 года назад
I always use plastic bonder by jb weld epoxy then sand or use Dremel tool . It works for me. That's the thing to find whatever works for you and use what makes you comfortable . Working these models sometimes ain't easy. Happy creating.........
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Only thing, I don’t think that’s going to work on resin though?
@richardwilson2621
@richardwilson2621 2 года назад
Yes it does lve been using it for 3 years resin is all I ve ever used. It bonds to plastic resin is plastic. Happy creating.............
@kratosxm
@kratosxm 2 года назад
Hello amazing works a noob question you glued all the pieces together , closed gaps and then prime and paint , or paint by sections and the glue everything , I see some people using diferente techniques
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Different for different models. If the part fits nicely into a space that has say clothing or something that hides the seam then I’ll use magnets and paint it separately. But if it’s in a space that is like clear skin and need to be smooth I’ll glue it and fill it.
@NikolaosKaltsogiannis
@NikolaosKaltsogiannis 2 года назад
Hi, I want to say great work keep it up. i want also to ask in what scale are u printing is it 1:6?
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
This one is 1/6th I print many different scales. Mostly 1/6th though
@arcort669
@arcort669 5 месяцев назад
My problem was the robe on luke skywalker had texture
@ashthundercliffe
@ashthundercliffe 2 года назад
never tried miliput, seems like a nightmare tbh haha. ive used the resin version a few times though, i use a tiny brush instead of a tooth pick though, just dont accidentally uv cure your brush :P ive heard good things about wood filler though, ive been tempted to try some of that in the future. ive seen people use it on bigger builds like helmets etc.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Don’t cure your brain for sure. To be honest I use a brush too but I rarely use resin to fill only did this time to try show the concept for the video. Mostly I just squeeze some milliput or green stuff into the hole.
@rageftw
@rageftw 2 года назад
I used wood filler on my Darth Vader from Wicked's Star Wars Patreon cause the cape had huge gaps, seems to have worked pretty well.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
@@rageftw capes are notorious for gaps!!
@sikfahq
@sikfahq 2 года назад
Ah! A use for the resin dust!
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Saves having to clean it off the desk too haha
@spawn666reaper
@spawn666reaper 2 года назад
The problem I get with sanding is that the surrounding area sometimes has texture like fabrics texture. By sanding you loose that. How would you resolve that?
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
That’s why I didn’t sand the second figure I did. The first is smooth it’s his vape. The second is covered in texture then you can’t sand. But you could make a texture stamp with green stuff and let that dry then use that to texture the milliput if you wanted to go that far
@treborrrrr
@treborrrrr Год назад
@@Groundeffected Classic "why didn't I think of that" moment for me there. Great idea.
@natashamcgill1041
@natashamcgill1041 2 года назад
Personally, I would use gorilla glue gel and a trowel or a popsicle stick, or a micro sized flat head screw driver.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Sure. We all have our ways, thanks for your contribution I’m sure someone may find it helpful too. I’ll look into that technique
@NikolaosKaltsogiannis
@NikolaosKaltsogiannis 2 года назад
which resin are u using
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
I use nova 3d and mix a bit of tenacious to make it a bit more stronger
@svenjones4371
@svenjones4371 Месяц назад
"Don't get resin on the skin". I got my wife a manicure/pedicure for Mother's day and walked in and was like "I know that smell" Anyway the UV gel coating women slather all over their fingers is UV resin. Those women paint it right up to the cuticle.
@natecastronovo
@natecastronovo Год назад
glooooooooooooves
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected Год назад
Had none at the time dude
@masterprogrammer8332
@masterprogrammer8332 2 года назад
car painters epoxy filler. The fine one.
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
I will look into that.
@sadheartcreaciones
@sadheartcreaciones Год назад
Using a clear resin to fill a gap make you sure to cure through it self
@hicontrast
@hicontrast 2 года назад
God damnit Phillip
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Phil got you beat. Seems you’re slacking a bit….
@jimmyjames1807
@jimmyjames1807 2 года назад
if print has texture all those methods are crap, tried abit of wood filler putty, seriously its the best and eased way
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
I’ve done a video with using wood filler. But it’s not as mouldable and 100% milliput and green stuff is much better for textures because you can sculpt it much better you can even make a mold of the texture and press that into the green stuff or milliput to recreate the textures. I wouldn’t ever say that these methods are crap since 99% of modellers use them
@jimmyjames1807
@jimmyjames1807 2 года назад
@@Groundeffected ive used milliput, that stuff is not that great, in saying that if never used the way that u used it, havent use green stuff, havent for sale over here, all depends on the model, might try it again , but for me wood filler is a hell alot cheaper(i get it for free)
@melissabeauchemin9078
@melissabeauchemin9078 2 года назад
I use wood filler
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Few people have said that I’m gonna have to give it a try
@melissabeauchemin9078
@melissabeauchemin9078 2 года назад
@@Groundeffected its easy to clean with water and qtips when its not fully dry. Sands well and dry fast! :D
@melissabeauchemin9078
@melissabeauchemin9078 2 года назад
I apply it with qtips, my finger or toothpick!
@philvidamour3173
@philvidamour3173 2 года назад
First
@Groundeffected
@Groundeffected 2 года назад
Take that contrast and Posey!
@philvidamour3173
@philvidamour3173 2 года назад
@@Groundeffected making the most of my work hours 😂
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