[SML] 3-D printers

Jacob Blumberg jacobblumberg18 at students.fieldschool.org
Tue Oct 17 22:07:36 UTC 2017


Your best bet would be PETG, but it’s not completely clear. Check out
McMaster Carr they have all sizes of plexiglass. Could you explain your
project further?

Jacob

On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 17:59 Jerry Durand via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> There's clear-ish material.  There's also PolySmooth, a material that goes
> clear is printed in a thin layer and run through a Polysher that exposes it
> to alcohol vapor.  Now some people could skip the machine and just breath
> on it.  :)
>
> I wouldn't count on them for strength if you want clear.  For cloudy you
> can get some pretty strong plastic like polycarbonate.
>
> On 10/17/2017 02:46 PM, Don Taco via Stagecraft wrote:
>
>
> So, hey, you 3-D printer guys...  Does an appropriate material exist and
> is it economically feasible to manufacture your own glass blocks, or at
> least the facades of them?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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