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Ive been busy experimenting and today Im going to bring you some super easy techniques to get your 3d prints super glossy or even furry [Music] [Music] confession time I hate sanding Im just not patient enough and thats why CNC and 3d printing in particular appeals to me so much because theres so little I have to do with my hands after the part comes off the machine with 3d printing however the layer lines and the texture that creates is definitely an acquired taste a purely functional parts it doesnt make any difference at all but for all of those cosmetic prints this video contains several techniques the d-string glass and even fur your 3d prints using post processing techniques were going to start with an old classic this is a roll of ABS filament available from x3d and some acetone from my local hardware store in case you didnt know acetone is a solvent for ABS plastic which means it can dissolve it to control this precisely I like to use an old rice cooker which I have ver