PolyMaker Polymaker Polysher - 3D Print Finishing Machine
The Polysher by Polymaker is a desktop-sized solution that can streamline your 3D print post-processing efforts by removing layer lines using alcohol vaporization. Employing Polymaker’s Layer-Free technology, the Polysher creates a fine mist of isopropyl alcohol around your 3D print, which smooths the model and virtually removes visible layer lines. This leaves your 3D prints with a smooth finish every time.
Compatible only with Polymaker’s PolySmooth Filament
*Isopropyl alcohol not included
List Price: | $299.00 |
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Price: | $299.00 |
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EASY PRINT, EASY POLISH
The Polymaker Polysher, along with PolySmooth 3D printing filament, brings you a simple experience that creates a low barrier for entry into the world of post-processing 3D prints. Place a model 3D printed with Polymaker’s PolySmooth PVB-based filament inside the Polysher, set the timer, and watch as mist fills the chamber and your 3D print is smoothed! The Polysher will fill with vaporized isopropyl alcohol and completely cover the part. The polishing process usually takes a half hour to an hour, depending on the size of the 3D print you are smoothing. The Polymaker Polysher automatically rotates your part to ensure an even polish, and the textured surface for your 3D print is raised to make ensure the vapor gets underneath your 3D print as well.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Compatible Materials: Polymaker PolySmooth ONLY - the isopropyl alcohol has no effect on PLA.
- Polishing Liquid: Isopropyl Alcohol, 70% or higher (90% or higher recommended)
- Polishing Time: 20-40 minutes depending on 3D print size, alcohol concentration, and ambient temperature
- Product Dimensions: 230 x 270 x 370mm
- Maximum Part Size: 150mm diameter x 180mm tall
- Operating Temperature: 15 – 32 °C
- Storage Temperature: 0 – 38 °C
- The Polysher is constructed from ABS, and so attempting to use acetone with the Polysher to smooth ABS parts will destroy the machine - you have been warned.
Leia would have left him in if he looked this good!
The left part is fresh off the printer, the right is after 25 minutes in the Polysher with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol
Questions
Hi I would like to know more about this refurbished combo and the b stock designation. What does it come with. What warranty. Detc etc
Hi, I need help picking a Bamboo labs package. I’m going to ditch my Qidi and join the Bamboo community. I need to center everything around your pro Nylon filament or ninjatek Armadillo filaments for low level production. OR should I wait for the next model Bamboo printer which I heard may be coming soon!
Hello! I am a firm believer in getting the tools that you need when you need them rather than waiting for the "latest and greatest". The world of 3D printing is always advancing and changing, but Bambu Lab did say that they will be announcing new printers in Q1 2025, not necessarily releasing right away.
So, with that said, I'd highly suggest, and this is what I'd suggest when getting ANY brand of new 3D printer, getting a bundle that includes at least one spare nozzle and one spare build plate, such as the EDU - The Works Bundle. These are the most likely parts to become damaged or worn out, especially when first learning a new 3D printer's quirks.
I hope that helps, but, if not, then please feel free to reach out to our sales team directly at sales@matterhackers.com and we'd be happy to discuss your projects further with you!
Best,
Aaron N., PhD