I like the seed sorter. How big is it?With some hair.
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Thankyou, its about 85cm tall and 50cm wide.I like the seed sorter. How big is it?
Are you using Hueforge??I like the seed sorter. How big is it?
I've been playing with Christmas decorations lately.
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I just looked that up its always great to see inovation amd things progress it would make sense as those decorations look really cool , i was admiring the shading and thinking about if it was in the stl or some other software. You answered that thanksAre you using Hueforge??
It would depend on the temperature you are talking about , i print with ABS and it can handle 60°c with no deformation im sure there are better filaments available now a days but this is what i use for real world applicationsApparently my local chainsaw shop wont work on saws over 10 years old. Mine is over 20 and in good shape for now. Could the plastic used for 3d printing hold up to heat? I'm curious if something like this could be a fix on parts you can't find.
Great, thanks for that. 60° c is hot! I like what I'm hearing. I really don't know how much heat it will need to handle, just preparing for when I cant find a part lol. 60°c is encouraging to hear.It would depend on the temperature you are talking about , i print with ABS and it can handle 60°c with no deformation im sure there are better filaments available now a days but this is what i use for real world applications
PLA starts to transition to soft at 40c. ASA could work, i need to check. To print it you need a hardened steel hotend and an enclosed chamber printer.Great, thanks for that. 60° c is hot! I like what I'm hearing. I really don't know how much heat it will need to handle, just preparing for when I cant find a part lol. 60°c is encouraging to hear.