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So what’s my best bet on cleaning this up?
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That looks pretty good!
If you decide to sand it, don’t do it too much and wear a mask. The particles that result from that sanding aren’t great.
There are some acetone based approaches too.
Personally I just don’t try to clean it up more than that, and if you really need the part to be pristinely clean, I prototype myself and then buy a final print from a professional 3D printing company.
I’ll post a pic of the top and sides cus I feel they turned out really good for my first go. Was just a bit put off by the undersides and support surfaces. These will just be range toys and to have fun projects to work with. Nothing serious enough for a professional print. That’s cool though, didn’t know you could do such a thing.