Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
[1] |
Post-Processing Post-processing refers to the steps taken to improve the appearance and functionality of a 3D-printed object after it has been printed. Common post-processing techniques include sanding to smooth surfaces, painting to add color, and acetone vapor smoothing to create a glossy finish. For resin prints, post-processing may involve washing uncured resin and curing the object under UV light. Post-processing can also include assembling multiple printed parts, adding hardware, or applying coatings for durability. These steps are essential for achieving professional-quality results and enhancing the object’s usability. |
|
|
USA Giclee On Canvas, Fine Art Printing - Art Scanning & Reproductions - Handmade Oil Paintings - Custom Wood Panels, Metal Picture Framing - Block/Plaque Mountings, Large Format Dry Mounting & Lamination - Art Supplies: Stretcher Bars, Cradled Wood Panels and Artist Canvas - Collages On Canvas - Plexi/Acrylic Face Mounts - Block Acrylics, Fabric Printing, Dye Sublimation - Cityscape Skyline Prints, Resin, Photo Gifts and more...
Frame Assembly Guide - Dovetail System
USA Laser Engraving & Cutting Services
|
|
© 2002-2025 - KeenART Media Ltd.
|
|
|
|