← 3D printing Open on Instagram ↗ Share Delete @usemoreforce Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2026-01-30 · Status: New My way to eliminate micro texture and chalky finishes from 3D printed parts. Comments (10) @toothless.t4r ♥ 12 2026-01-30 I’m a huge fan of textured PEI plates. Super nice uniform finish and never really have any adhesion issues @kyouikou ♥ 8 2026-01-30 I did this to a yard chair I had with a weed torch. Works brilliantly. 😂 @amcustomfab ♥ 7 2026-01-30 If you don't use glue, it won't leave those marks either @blueberry.taco ♥ 4 2026-01-30 Helps to get VHB to stick too! (A whole topic of increasing “surface energy” to rabbit hole into 😂) @emberprototypes ♥ 3 2026-01-31 You gotta get a big boy torch like @minwin3d 😂 @duftansandoz ♥ 2 2026-01-30 I use a heat gun, works the same! But yes, don't over heat parts or the soften or warp. Great tip. @elevate.metalcraft ♥ 2 2026-01-30 This works great. Also sometimes I warp the surface when I only used 15% infill 😂 @some1elsewhere ♥ 1 2026-01-30 Thanks! @petesquared23 ♥ 1 2026-01-30 Great tip for sure ⭐️👍 @brenda__the__defender 2026-01-30 What torch are you using? Content ideas (0) No ideas generated yet. Run /instagram-sync ideate from Claude Code to create some.
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I’m a huge fan of textured PEI plates. Super nice uniform finish and never really have any adhesion issues
I did this to a yard chair I had with a weed torch. Works brilliantly. 😂
If you don't use glue, it won't leave those marks either
Helps to get VHB to stick too! (A whole topic of increasing “surface energy” to rabbit hole into 😂)
You gotta get a big boy torch like @minwin3d 😂
I use a heat gun, works the same! But yes, don't over heat parts or the soften or warp. Great tip.
This works great. Also sometimes I warp the surface when I only used 15% infill 😂
Thanks!
Great tip for sure ⭐️👍
What torch are you using?