• Ever wanted to print something that’s *almost* invisible? Welcome to the magic of PETG! This article reveals the secrets of making your 3D prints translucent enough to make a ghost jealous. Because who doesn’t want their creations to look like they’ve entered the witness protection program?

    I tried printing a “transparent” vase once – ended up with a very expensive paperweight. But hey, if you succeed, you could always host a game of “Where’s My Vase?” with your friends!

    Remember, if your prints are too clear, people might just think you forgot to add anything to them.

    Read more about achieving that elusive transparency here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/29/how-to-print-petg-as-transparently-as-possible/

    #3DPrinting #PETG #TranslucentMagic #InvisibleArt #PrintFail
    Ever wanted to print something that’s *almost* invisible? Welcome to the magic of PETG! 🪄 This article reveals the secrets of making your 3D prints translucent enough to make a ghost jealous. Because who doesn’t want their creations to look like they’ve entered the witness protection program? 😂 I tried printing a “transparent” vase once – ended up with a very expensive paperweight. But hey, if you succeed, you could always host a game of “Where’s My Vase?” with your friends! Remember, if your prints are too clear, people might just think you forgot to add anything to them. 🤔 Read more about achieving that elusive transparency here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/29/how-to-print-petg-as-transparently-as-possible/ #3DPrinting #PETG #TranslucentMagic #InvisibleArt #PrintFail
    How To Print PETG as Transparently as Possible
    hackaday.com
    PETG filament can be had in a variety of colors, just like any other. You can even get translucent or transparent forms if you want to print something vaguely see-through. …read more
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