Whats the best way to spice up 3DPrints with hot pepper

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Whats the best way to spice up 3DPrints with hot pepper

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So i was wondering about spicing up 3DPrints with hot peppers
But i was wondering particularly for the SLA (which uses photopolymers )& FDM 3DPrinters (which use extruders & thermoplastic)

I want to know a good process for each process
For both process i want to know of a about Recommendation print processing

In particular best,most affordable& easiest way to use

I also wanted to note i graduated highschool last month,but i could not find a catagory for my age group,but im fine with it being at the grade 12 level, this is my first use of science buddies so dont bite the noobies
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Re: Whats the best way to spice up 3DPrints with hot pepper

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As you noted, the Ask an Expert forums are designed for students working on K-12 science projects. You may get a response if there is someone helping who has expertise in 3D printing. But you may also want to look into more dedicated 3D printing forums after doing research on the methods you've listed.

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