I’m working on a gift for a coworker who is resigning, it’s based on a joke about the breakfast discussions being an excellent podcast.

I have 3 test pieces that I want to experiment on I want to smooth the surface and add a anti-slip surface to both sides. Any suggestions? Ideas? Comments?

  • @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    For anyone who wants to know what it says:

    “Dirty souls” (dirty like not clean, not like sexually) in Swedish.

    • SunkblakeOP
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      15 months ago

      It was the name they came up with for the fake podcast.

      It was great to listen to.

  • @SzethFriendOfNimi
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    35 months ago

    I’ve had some luck with attaching silicone pie mat to prints that I wanted to have a grippy surface.

    Downside is it picks up any grime, dust, dirt easily. No biggie when you throw a silicone mat in the dishwasher, more of an issue when you can’t do the same with something 3d printed.

    Another consideration could be large furniture non slip pads. Something made for putting on the feet of a couch/sofa for example, cut to size?

    • SunkblakeOP
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      25 months ago

      The non slip pads could work if i find a transparent one, ill investigate.

      Thank you.

  • @[email protected]
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    25 months ago

    Smooth the surface? Looks like that texture is from your plate? A smooth pei plate will give you a smoother bottom surface. If you want the top even smoother use ironing. Printing with tpu will give anti-slip properties.

    • SunkblakeOP
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      25 months ago

      The coasters are double sided. The printer is not mine and they dont have a smooth PEI plate. I want the same texture on both sides, so im hoping to do some post processing.

      Thank you for your reply.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        If you want an identical texture from the plate on both sides, you could split your model in two laterally and print both finished faces downwards against the plate, and then glue/screw/pin/otherwise attach the two halves together afterwards.

        Doing this with an inlay for the two colors would be possible, i.e. with a filament change on the same layer. If your colored bit is a separate layer on top of the other stuff that plan won’t be possible.

        • SunkblakeOP
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          15 months ago

          That could be an option, but ill look into the anti slip pads and i have also found “clear plastidip” online and ill see if i can make a nice coasters surface with that.