Thats a good Idea though!!
In reply to TVR Scott :
That's pretty neat. What material is it?
I haven't printed anything that could be called useful other than some upgrades for the printer in preparation for a large project. I just got the filament for the project and hopefully by the time I print all the piece I can aford to get all the extra stuff I need for it.
In reply to minivan_racer :
The bending jaws are just PLA. I've been running Inland PLA+ and PETG from Microcenter. Both of these materials have run very nicely for me. There's a Microcenter a few miles from me and they have a very good selection of printing filament.
RacetruckRon said:In reply to DrBoost :
I'm hoping it holds up, I am quite impressed with the resolution and relative ease of use for the price point.
From what I’ve seen, the resolution is stellar! I want one, and now anycubic has non-toxic resin
Drill templates:
Super handy. I had the drill bushings left over from another project, and they pressed in just fine. These ones are made for plastic so they have big serrations around the outside.
printed some stands for HF socket rails to fit them in the top of my backup box in the house for my "lab"
Hi guys!
Here a series of useful support removal tools. They come in useful to minimize the risk of scratching your prints.
https://top3dshop.com/3d-model-finder/?q=support%20removal%20tools
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