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that is a quality looking print there. My cheap ass printer doesn’t give anything like that quality.
What type hot end and nozzle is that you’re using if you don’t mind me asking.

The standard hotend on the Ender3 pro with a .4 nozzle :+1:t2: it was printed using Prusaslicer’s Vase mode :slightly_smiling_face:

Be sure to post your results :+1:t2: :grin:

haha, only if quality improves. Had a quick look in the garage earlier and there is a lot of stringing. Using PETG and don’t thing I had the nozzle temp high enough at start. Have boosted it up to 240 degrees now.
Might look into the Prusa slicer to see if my one can run it. Usi.ng Cura just now

Is your filament kept dry? I’ve only ever printed with PLA PLA+ and TPU so im not to sure about settings for PETG.

No, that is something I am guilty of is leaving the spool attached for long periods. Dont think the PETG is as bad as PLA for moisture absorbing, but I probably should store it in my vacuum bags.

For anyone interested in mounting Strobon Crees to their drones there are a few mounts on Thingiverse.

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For anybody into the mandalorian here is a quality print for you:

Whats special about this print is it doesn’t require any suports.

Print it with a 0.12 layer height and it will print fine without the need for supports. Here is a pic of my print, printed in Sunlu Silk silver PLA.

It took 16 hours and 39 minutes to print.

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Came accross an stl for a dust cover for mini2.
Ill be printing one when i get home at the weekend.

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I thought I’d print something other than drone parts so I’ve started work on this…

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Wow a lot of parts in that :+1:t2: look forward to seeing the end result :ok_hand:t2:

About 16hrs of printing.

The tolerances are very tight. Even after a lot of work with sandpaper there’s too much friction in the system for the poxy little spiral spring to have enough power to lift it. It moves smoothly enough with manual intervention though.

Looks cool though :grin: awesome work :+1:t2:

Bit of silicon grease?

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Anyways keeping on topic lol

Here is the link to the STL for the Nike jordan ones key chain:

That’s pretty cool though :blush:

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Which again is the same reason I don’t own a 3D printer :slight_smile:

These are sooo cool!! Love it :slight_smile:

Wanna try that dragon you got… But…

Oh… we’re on print-in-place then?

Beat this. :slight_smile:

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