Painting 3D Prints with Cheap Acrylic Paint // 3D Scanning, Printing,and Painting a Great WIDE Shark
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 Published On Jan 26, 2019

I had several requests to 3D scan my 3D pen model of the Great Wide Shark. I don't like to disappoint, so not only did I scan it, I also finished, primed, and painted it! Watch to learn how even the cheapest acrylic paints can result in something great.

Great Wide Shark STL : http://bit.ly/greatWIDE

Rejected Animals on Instagram :   / dddevinnn  
Rejected Animals Stickers : http://bit.ly/stickerpack1

Shopping List :

Elmer's Wood Filler : https://amzn.to/2IOnSnc
AMX3D Hobby Knife Set : https://amzn.to/3d4zIaG
Maxi-Cure Super Glue : https://amzn.to/2x3p0jY
Dupli-Color Filler Primer : https://amzn.to/39Wx8BD
Grumbacher Matte Varnish : https://amzn.to/39X8ZuK
1/4" (0.25", 6.6mm) Acrylic Rod : https://amzn.to/446la3G

Tech Used :

Einscan SP 3D Scanner : https://amzn.to/39ZJA3m
Createbot R3D 3D Printer : http://bit.ly/createbot (AliExpress)
Qidi X-Pro 3D Printer : https://amzn.to/3b2G3le (Amazon)

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