Last time, you watched me struggle to 3D print large parts for my surface grinder control panel. Today, we're fixing all of that. I've been testing with a bunch of different materials and finally found one that works. It's probably my new favorite filament, and you'll be seeing a lot of it in the future.
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Raw Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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00:00 Intro
00:44 Audio Drama
01:24 Disassembly
01:43 What went wrong?
06:21 Trying PETG
08:18 ABS, but slower
10:33 ABS, but with a heated chamber
13:39 ASA totally failed me
16:09 ABS-GF to the rescue!
22:26 Laser Marking
24:57 Reassembly
27:27 The proof is in the pudding (on the grinder)
29:03 Conclusions - Declaring Success!