Have you ever spent hours perfecting a 3D-printed design, only to struggle with attaching screws or bolts securely? It’s a frustrating experience that many makers and engineers face. Threads are ...
One of the challenges with 3D printing is seeing how far designs can be pushed before they break. This includes aspects like flexible hinges and structural components, but also smaller details such as ...
Before you get too far, make sure the typical consumer FFM-style print quality is good enough for you to actually use. The output of these printers is just a bunch of hot filament strings smushed ...
Printing an object with threads is nothing new. If you know the specifications on the other thread or you are in control of it, no problem. But [Shop Therapy] wanted to print parts that mate with an ...
There's not a single magic setting that improves 3D printing projects, because it's all about getting the basics right and ensuring a 3D print project is modeled well and comes from a reputable source ...
There's been a lot of DIY ways to heat weld/fuse waste filament together (with the rise of bowden systems) but YMMV on which works well for you. I think the best i've seen was using a tight PTFE tube ...
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