MattF
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Just ordered this as I'm running low on grey PETG. Never tried this brand before.
Some battery holders for my Dewalt battery tools. Print came from Thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2839522 - printed at 102% in PETG, since that is what was in the printer.
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Black PETG just does not photograph well imo. The reel had been in the dryer too before printing. Grey is much more forgiving.
Being able design stuff like that is the work of a genius.Bits for a Cebora mig. Black PETG:
Cups for where the tensioner spring goes in:
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Tensioner closer to the original:
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Full back plate:
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I have not had time to use the PetG but I have used some PL A plus purchased at the same time. ESUN Pla+ cost 12.91 inc delivery for packs of 2 rolls.I just ordered 10kg of Sunlu petg various colours for £85 on an Amazon deal.
I know some of you don't get along with Sunlu but I use it exclusively on the Bambu and the Elegoo without problem.
No need for anyone to tell me you hate it, it is just a heads up for those who want to only pay £8.50 a kilo!
Being able design stuff like that is the work of a genius.
See here: https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/upgrades-for-a-bench-grinder.146128/That rocks!
(What is it?)
It is for me...lolIt's off Thingiverse. Not that I imagine it's designed but copied from the original which isn't a major task if you're handy with a Vernier.
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Wirefeeder for Cebora Pocket Turbo 130 (aka Snap on) by schwemic
The plastic parts of the Cebora Pocket Turbo 130 tend to become brittle over time.This is a replacement kit for these parts.The tension screw is replaced by an M6 eyebolt.You also need an M4x16 screw with a corresponding nut.www.thingiverse.com
It is for me...lol
The comments were consistent that printing 102 to 105% gave the best results. The batteries clip in, and that is still a smidgen tight at 102% but usable. I just drop them on and don't need to lock them in. Well worth the 45min each to print while I was in the office anyway.Some battery holders for my Dewalt battery tools. Print came from Thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2839522 - printed at 102% in PETG, since that is what was in the printer.
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There's someone selling some enders3 printers locally, sub £100. Would one of these be a good buy to get the grandkids (and me) up to speed with this stuff?