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Walmart 3D Printing video in the works!

Let me know if you have any suggestions on awesome 3D Printing items you can score from Walmart. I have a huge list running and doing a walk through of my local store at the moment before I record tomorrow 🤘🤘

Walmart 3D Printing video in the works!

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those 1 time metal trays for cooking put them under the 3d printer to catch any resin that may fall off and a smaller one i put a layer ethanol to lay the build plate in to clean it

Black Gorilla Armory

One thing i was going to ask is if there’s any benefits of higher proof IPA? I’ve got access to 70%, 75%, 99% and 100% and am considering a 30L Ultrasonic Cleaner (what can I say, you’re my idol Jessy. Lol). Just wasn’t sure if anyone’s experimented much in the way of varying grades of IPA. Looking forward to your Walmart vid though, it encourages me to check Bunnings (our local warehouse group in Australia) for similar products.

Tom Tom

They have cheap metal and plastic putty knives as well.

Chris Warren

Garrett mentioned this a while back on one of his videos. $10 for 30 microfiber cloths for cleaning your FEP. He cut each one up into six squares, giving him 180 FEP cleaning cloths. They also sell the Sprayway cleaner in a 2-pack which is pretty cheap, as well as Mean Green at a lower price than Lowe’s/Home Depot. $1 for a pack of 6 cheap toothbrushes for scrubbing prints $1 for 100-count alcohol wipes for cleaning your build plate. You find these by the glucose testing supplies for diabetics. They didn’t have the 91% version when I was there, but the 70% should do for a final once-over.

Robert Vashko

Folkart is the type I use as well. Really decent and cover well.

Allan Steffensen

Yeah, I was going to mention this as welll. Was just there on Friday and picked up a bunch. Their web site says “only 1 bottle per order” but they were not enforcing that in the store.

Robert Vashko

Which of the paints do you prefer? I think I’ve always used folk art from Walmart. Will for sure be adding toothpicks to my list. Thanks!

Uncle Jessy

Yep! 100% will be grabbing that. They had a ton of 91% which was great. Was hoping they had the gallon bottles

Uncle Jessy

Their cheap acrylics are surprisingly decent. Plastic spoons for paint testing. Spray bottles. Rattle cans. Brushes. Drop sheets/plastic for painting areas. Toothpicks for fine detail painting or cleaning....

Allan Steffensen

Obvious one, but IPA is pretty cheap there for resin printing

Zev Melmed


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