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- You're 3d printing a drone frame?
...is that... a good idea?detritus - ABS baby :)GeorgesII
- It's still a bit weak upon impact when extrusion printed, no? You need to get yourself a wee Dremel CNC and some carbon fibre :)detritus
- yup, you're right, the image that didn't appears shows a clean break :(GeorgesII
- Could you embed carbon fibre rods in pre-made channels across the spans mid-way through printing?detritus
- Can you selectively heat areas of prints after they're done to melt them together more? Perhaps using jigs to prevent it warping where you don't want it?detritus
- Think the best mething would be to leave some space to insert studier carbon rods, as of warping, it's really minimum on the Taz5, it took me a year to get itGeorgesII
- running as I wanted, now I can leave it running without an itch sometime for more than 30 hours at time, then I recalibrate, oil the extruder and I'm good to goGeorgesII
- You're 3d printing a drone frame?