Do you know the difference between translucent and transparent? I didn't, but I got it after watching this video.
This free webinar will teach you how to get 3d objects optically clean by polishing, buffing, photobleaching, sanding, clear coating and applying other techniques. It is focused on Stratasys VeroClear material but it can be applied on other surfaces to get better finish.
Webinar is presented by Tyler Reid of GoEngineer.
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