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<blockquote data-quote="SAVORY100" data-source="post: 398167" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>I really like that Lee, great work!</p><p>Do you find that the 3D printed kits on sale need a lot of sanding to remove the ridges? </p><p>Only asking as I have two Solo blaster kits; Doopy Doos (moulded and no sanding) and one from a random on eBay that I presume was 3D printed and despite a fair bit of sanding has a lightly ridged surface. Wondered if it was my bad luck/poor quality or if this is a feature of the 3D printing kits out there?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SAVORY100, post: 398167, member: 5830"] I really like that Lee, great work! Do you find that the 3D printed kits on sale need a lot of sanding to remove the ridges? Only asking as I have two Solo blaster kits; Doopy Doos (moulded and no sanding) and one from a random on eBay that I presume was 3D printed and despite a fair bit of sanding has a lightly ridged surface. Wondered if it was my bad luck/poor quality or if this is a feature of the 3D printing kits out there? Cheers Steve [/QUOTE]
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