My buddy from @toysontap5189 gave me his Astron figure to paint.
Before I could paint Astron, I needed to clean the FDM print. I haven't really done this before so I thought this would be a great test to see if it's easier to clean up with UV resin or wood filler.
My experiment comparing UV resin and wood filler for FDM print cleanup was quite the learning experience, even if both methods had their pros and cons. While I can't tell you definitively which is "better" since it depends on personal preference and the project, I can share some takeaways based on what I experienced:
Similarities:
Both methods require significant sanding, so get ready for some elbow grease!
Both can achieve a smooth finish with enough effort.
Differences:
UV resin:
Can be trickier to work with due to its quick curing time and needing a UV light.
May generate fumes and require additional safety precautions.
Can create extremely smooth finishes with proper curing and sanding.
Wood filler:
Easier to apply but can be lumpy before sanding.
Requires a little longer drying times between sanding sessions.
May not achieve the same level of smoothness as UV resin.
Final thoughts:
I found both methods effective and achieved a cool final result with your painted and weathered Astron figure! Ultimately, the choice between UV resin and wood filler will depend on your priorities. Personally I found the wood filler to be a little more work and a bit harder to work with. The resin brushed on easily and cures fast but can easily fill in fine detail if you're not careful.
In the end, both methods can lead to stunning results with enough practice and patience.
The final result looked pretty cool after I was able to paint and weather the figure.
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