Have you ever thought of using a soldering iron to close up small gaps in your multi-part 3D prints? In this Uncle Jessie video, he uses a $16 temp-controlled soldering iron to smooth a print. He uses bits of scrap print-plastic to fill in the wider areas of the gap.
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