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by naasking
775 days ago
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Pretty sure it was this one, describing the properties of the "transparent glass" printing method: https://www.cnckitchen.com/blog/transparent-fdm-3d-prints-ar... So higher than normal flow, high temp, slow feed rate, and very little cooling showed remarkable strength along layer lines, up to 93% of horizontally printed specimens. |
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I hate that so much info about 3D printing requires watching hours of videos (even if the videos are just 15 minutes long, you'll end up watching a bunch of them because you don't know which ones contain the info you are looking for)