![Amazon.com: Polymaker PolySmooth PVB Filament 1.75mm Beige Filament, 750g Cardboard Spool - Beige PVB Filament Print Like PLA Filament 1.75, Easy Smoothable Post Process with IPA Alcohol, Work with Polysher : Industrial Amazon.com: Polymaker PolySmooth PVB Filament 1.75mm Beige Filament, 750g Cardboard Spool - Beige PVB Filament Print Like PLA Filament 1.75, Easy Smoothable Post Process with IPA Alcohol, Work with Polysher : Industrial](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hgYo+7gSL.jpg)
Amazon.com: Polymaker PolySmooth PVB Filament 1.75mm Beige Filament, 750g Cardboard Spool - Beige PVB Filament Print Like PLA Filament 1.75, Easy Smoothable Post Process with IPA Alcohol, Work with Polysher : Industrial
![Polymaker on Twitter: "PolySmooth™ Transparent can create some of the highest transparency parts that can be printed with FFF/FDM technology. Learn more: https://t.co/IsVBuLt4Ol #3dprintg #polysmooth #filament #transparent #polymaker https://t.co ... Polymaker on Twitter: "PolySmooth™ Transparent can create some of the highest transparency parts that can be printed with FFF/FDM technology. Learn more: https://t.co/IsVBuLt4Ol #3dprintg #polysmooth #filament #transparent #polymaker https://t.co ...](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D6OI1pMXkAA6Z4A.jpg)
Polymaker on Twitter: "PolySmooth™ Transparent can create some of the highest transparency parts that can be printed with FFF/FDM technology. Learn more: https://t.co/IsVBuLt4Ol #3dprintg #polysmooth #filament #transparent #polymaker https://t.co ...
Polymaker - PolySmooth™ is a unique, easy-to-print filament designed for hands-free post processing. The surface can be smoothed with alcohol to achieve layer free models using the Polysher™. Learn more: https://buff.ly/2P2aSQU #3Dprinting #
![Quick tip about the Polysmooth filament: Don't forget to add a lot of top layers otherwise after processing you'll have holes in your print! Love the glossy finish though. : r/3Dprinting Quick tip about the Polysmooth filament: Don't forget to add a lot of top layers otherwise after processing you'll have holes in your print! Love the glossy finish though. : r/3Dprinting](https://preview.redd.it/9alw9slrgg551.jpg?auto=webp&s=0b5115d5b172100a59a69a741a95c3e1752c17e1)