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Sanding



Sanding 3D prints makes it appear matte.




Removing material is best done by a sanding disk on a Dremel.

	*  Put on eye protection.
	*  Set the speed low (the dial should indicate the number 10). This is to keep the temperature low in order to avoid melting the plastic. This way it chips off, rather than gunking up into blobs.</description>
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