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Smooth-On XTC-3D is a high-performance epoxy coating designed specifically for 3D printed objects. With a simple 2:1 mix ratio, it self-levels to smooth out layer lines and create a durable, impact-resistant finish compatible with FDM, SLA, and SLS prints. One ounce covers 100 square inches, making it an efficient solution for hobbyists and professionals alike. Heat-resistant up to 150°F and moisture-proof, it’s sandable and paintable after curing, enabling flawless, customizable results without the hassle of traditional sanding.







| ASIN | B01BKSLI9M |
| Item model number | xtc3d |
| Manufacturer | Smooth-On, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 8.89 x 17.27 cm; 290 g |
J**E
XTC-3D is hands-down a must have for anyone with a 3d printer. I usually print in ABS and follow the old "tried and true" method of sanding followed by vapor smoothing followed by final sanding before painting. XTC-3D eliminates the need for all that extra effort. To ensure a problem-free flawless finish: - Make sure that your part is clean. Use isopropyl alcohol, acetone, or whatever appropriate cleaner for your material to wipe your print clean - Mix the resin with the hardener in the exact ratio specified. Adding more hardener than necessary will only increase difficulty in applying it. Make sure that you mix it THOROUGHLY! I cannot stress this enough; You must mix it and continue mixing it until it becomes crystal clear. The longer you mix it, the better your finish will be, but the shorter your working time will be. I recommend mixing small batches at a time - you can always mix more if you run out. - Make sure that the ambient temperature is within the recommended range. Trying to coat your print when the temperature is below 70F will obviously increase the time it takes to fully cure. The mixing cup that is included is flimsy and not very strong. I made the mistake of mixing a batch and leaving it in the cup while applying it and the heat nearly turned the mixing cup into jellly and rendered it worthless. After mixing, pour it into another container, onto some aluminum foil, etc then wipe the mixing cup out with a shop towel, paper towel, etc. The foam brush is not worth the hassle - this holds true for ANY foam brush. I recommend you get a decent paintbrush instead. The foam brush soaks up too much and deteriorates too quickly, but a paint brush can be cleaned out with acetone and reused several times. I was so impressed with this stuff that I ordered 24oz of it. Follow the directions, do the prep work and you will end up with repeatable flawless results.
S**N
Great stuff if you’re doing 3-D prints
D**.
It says "3D print coating" but it's really a brush-on, thin epoxy filler. I recommend you use a thinner mixture than what the instructions state to make. Doing so makes it a tad easier to work with this product. That's a good thing if you have an especially large printed object. Wet sanding is also recommended using progressively finer sandpaper. Overall, it's a good product, but not really needed with the newer generation 3D printers that actually print significantly smooth objects.
A**Y
It definitely smooths prints out. Make sure you use thin layers. I've printed a helmet, coated with thin layers and left it to dry for about a week and sanding it is rough, probably because I was hand sanding the helmet. The problem is that any gloopy chunks don't smooth out good. It paints well, but as the paint dries it cracks. Maybe because I'm hand painting with acrylic? I'm not sure but I don't think I'd use it for props.
H**D
I had imagined such a product since I began printing in 3D with an FDM machine and I'm glad I discovered XTC-3D High Performance 3D Print Coating. One drawback to FDM printing is that prints are not fluid tight. While I won't say this coating will make prints completely water tight under pressure, It goes a ling way to eliminating the small pores left in the print by the FDM process. Now my prints for fountain heads and water features, if coated inside and out, work very well without any pinhole leaks. The trick is making the inside large enough so the applicator will fit. The kit comes with only one mixing cup and one sponge applicator so plan on a trip to the craft store for more, because there is enough of the part A and B material for many applications. The result is a hard clear surface that you can sand or paint if you so desire.
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