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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Anyone got thoughts on the best filament to print those pesky D1/2 headlight clips? I've been doing a few using PLA, but i'm not sure of the suitability. So far I'm not impressed with the results I get from my printer with PET-G.
    petg would get you bye but asa would be the best for a printed solution IMHO

    petg takes some playing with to get right

    is your setup a bowden setup or direct drive or ?

    on my s3pro

    i use
    nozzle temp 230 for 2 layers then 240
    bed temp 85 for first layer then 90

    cooling fan
    bridges 90%
    30% first 5 layers
    50% after layer 5

    print
    max volumetric speed 8mm/s
    density 1.27g/cm3
    extrusion multiplier 1
    .4 extrusion width
    layer height .2mm
    4 shells
    45mm/s speed

    nozzle height
    lift .05mm

    retraction
    .8mm @ 35mm/s
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor;[URL="tel:3126007"
    3126007[/URL]]petg would get you bye but asa would be the best for a printed solution IMHO

    petg takes some playing with to get right

    is your setup a bowden setup or direct drive or ?

    on my s3pro

    i use
    nozzle temp 230 for 2 layers then 240
    bed temp 85 for first layer then 90

    cooling fan
    bridges 90%
    30% first 5 layers
    50% after layer 5

    print
    max volumetric speed 8mm/s
    density 1.27g/cm3
    extrusion multiplier 1
    .4 extrusion width
    layer height .2mm
    4 shells
    45mm/s speed

    nozzle height
    lift .05mm

    retraction
    .8mm @ 35mm/s
    Thanks Dave. Mine is a Bowden IDEX unit. The documents don’t list compatibility with petg but people say that it will work. I get some stringing and the results seem pretty brittle. I’ll see if my printer will accept these settings.
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    Handy with a 3D printer indeed. Couldn't have thought of a better thread title than this for sure for a story I have just read about a 15 year old college kid in Wellington (even though it is in the Disco 3/4 forum...?). Bright future for this young guy and all who he works with and for. Heck, at 15 I was patching surfboards, sneaking beers, and figuring out what mischief to get up to next time I wagged school...

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    Lots of good youtube videos on what is possible with 3D printing -

    Making for Motorsport - prints inlet trumpets and manifolds
    My Tech Fun - has a few vids on different filaments and weight/strength and temperature tests
    Teaching Tech - a young teacher that also prints engine bay parts
    Makers Muse - various how to's and product testing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Lots of good youtube videos on what is possible with 3D printing -

    Making for Motorsport - prints inlet trumpets and manifolds
    My Tech Fun - has a few vids on different filaments and weight/strength and temperature tests
    Teaching Tech - a young teacher that also prints engine bay parts
    Makers Muse - various how to's and product testing.
    Watched a fair bit of MM. Thanks for the other three.
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    Handy with a 3D printer?

    Just printed a couple of these up.






    Sits on my RCBS reloading press and catches the primers as they are pressed out.
    There’s a factory supplied version that’s absolutely useless and this sorts the problem.

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    You design that yourself, Mike? In TinkerCad or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    You design that yourself, Mike? In TinkerCad or something?
    Sadly no, got the model from Thingiverse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Sadly no, got the model from Thingiverse.
    TV had THAT. Amazing. Still, I guess a fair few of our North American friends would have found it useful.
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    Houston, we have a problem...
    The bearing in the pulley that pushes against the extruder drive gear is cactus. It's a Balco (prusa) printer.

    I don't even know what the part would be called to google it??? Does anyone know of a link to find a parts diagram, listing, or source of parts???

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