You might recall that I tried printing this fake lens last week and found it quite challenging.

So today for S&G, I figured I’d try to print it in two halves like so:

Sliced lens halves

Then instead of gluing or epoxying them, I joined them with acetone: it’s quite a thin profile, so it’s a good test of the strength of the bond.

Well, I let it cure for half an hour just to make sure all the acetone inside the bond had evaporated, and it certainly is plenty strong! Strong enough to take a vigorous chemical polishing - with acetone also - while applying a fair amount of pressure and stay in one piece.

I polished it by hand for 5 minutes and it’s even a bit lens-y now 🙂

I’ll let it cure for another 24 hours for good measure, then tomorrow I’ll mount it in the lathe and I’ll polish it some more with acetone, to see how clear I can make it.

It’s never going to be any good of course, but it’s interesting to see how much it can be improved, if only to find out what I can do with PLA.

  • TriflingToad@sh.itjust.works
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    29 days ago

    Not sure if this will help but you might wanna take a look at this video on clear 3d prints, most of it’s about CNC or resin printing though so skip to the 2:30 part for settings and 8:40 for finishing (their drop of oil trick looks like magic!) https://youtu.be/t5b2JURmNTA