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A Ferrets Complete Guide To Printing Reinforced Nylon Filaments.
By Ferretpass, with huge help by Polymaker for providing the materials I used in this guide. (And huge help from 3d Print General , AG Cast , Jnyboy , TedyhereMC , CTRL+Pew) What will you need to get started printing these Nylons? Shopping List: (image 1) (image 2) What print settings will you need? (image…
A Ferrets Complete Guide to printing with ABS and ASA filaments and vapor smoothing ABS or ASA Prints
By Ferretpass with huge help from Cathode_G What will you need to get started printing ABS or ASA? What print settings will you need? You will need a hot nozzle temp of 245c to 255c for standard Hotends with the upgraded PTFE tube if you have an all-metal Hotend like Cathode you can print 275c+…
AG Cast: ECM: How I made Rifled Barrels in my Bathtub
FIND ME ON THE INTERNETS Been a rough past couple of weeks but school is done for now at least, Big thanks to you guys who stayed with me during the content drought. Big fun for the MK2 video as well as side projects. All credit for the process goes to Ivan Al-Nohandi Ph.D. The…
How to: Print Polycarbonate on a Stock(ish) Ender 3.
Deterrence Dispensed recommends PLA+ for most firearm-related projects. PLA+ is cheap, tough enough for most applications, and prints with ease. Nothing is perfect, however, and ease of use comes at the cost of low heat tolerance, and for some applications, not enough strength. Hobbyists today have a plethora of materials to choose from ABS, PETG,…
Getting Started Guide 6 – Advanced Materials
So you’re ready to get deep into more complicated and durable materials? Stepping past the basic PLA+ and unlocking more reliable arms? Good Materials PETG – Polyethylene terephthalate A very good first step into advanced materials is PETG. It offers a more durable print than PLA+ and while not quite as robust as ABS it’s…
Getting Started Guide 5 – Learn To CAD
–Fusion 360 has added STEP export back to their software. Diversification is needed but for now, they remain the standard for getting started.– *Guide assembled by the community. Partake in the shenanigans* All killer, no filler, worn brakes learn to cad with Fusion 360. Install Fusion 360 How to license it (for free): https://autode.sk/2ykcB7C We…
Getting Started Guide 1 – 3D Printer Shopping Guide
So you want a 3D printer. We can help. If you’d rather skip over the details, here is the short list of printers to consider. Best Price vs Performance – Ender 5 S1 On the scale of performance per dollar this printer is hard to beat and will serve your gat-lab well. Pro Cons Purchase…
Getting Started Guide 4 – How to Setup and Tune Your 3D Printer
This post may contain affiliate links that, at no additional cost to you, allow us at CTRLPew to earn a small commission. Welcome to part 3! I’ll explain here how to do a basic setup and calibration of your new 3d printer. This one can be frustrating and Machine-Specific Setup and Tuning Guides We’re tirelessly…