Yuriy shared on YouTube and Thingiverse:
Post processing of Watson plastic for Creating a Glass Effect
Please pay attention to new plastic filament brand “Watson”. This plastic has the lowest coefficient of thermal expansion and this property allows to:
1. The material is well suited for 3D printing large-size layouts.
For example, you can easily print the violin https://youtu.be/oknLLjHntjs
2. Never unstick the corners of the products.
3. No unpleasant smell.
4. And the most interesting is the possibility of processing plastic. You can be made transparent products.
I personally recommend this plastic and I want to say that Watson and Sitall glass is a perfect combination allowing you to save time and get great results from beginning and to the end of 3D printing.
Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!
Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!