90% infill now that is gonna cost me@ilikefish69, keep in mind that fdm doesn't create a water tight adhesion, to avoid filling the voids with water that will turn stagnant and possibly hypoxic, you'll want to consider printing at 90-100%.
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90% infill now that is gonna cost me@ilikefish69, keep in mind that fdm doesn't create a water tight adhesion, to avoid filling the voids with water that will turn stagnant and possibly hypoxic, you'll want to consider printing at 90-100%.
Cost you up front but potentially save you down the road.90% infill now that is gonna cost me
if you're down from 20mm thick to 5, it will be mostly walls anyways. you could probably drop to 2mm and make it 100% or really hot and slow first and last layer may seal it. cnc kitchen talks about it in his video on printing clear parts.90% infill now that is gonna cost me
I don't think I've ever seen that. I'll have to look for it next time I'm at Menards. I have an entirely unrelated (to aquariums) use for it, possibly.
While still, I assume, slower than a CNC mill, I just replaced my Ender with a Bambu X1C. That thing goes so ungodly fast, how it makes such good prints, I don't know.additive is slow and in many cases is not necessary.
I've made overflows with it; filter floss rollers, all sorts of stuff; cutting both by hand and on a cnc.I don't think I've ever seen that. I'll have to look for it next time I'm at Menards. I have an entirely unrelated (to aquariums) use for it, possibly.
While still, I assume, slower than a CNC mill, I just replaced my Ender with a Bambu X1C. That thing goes so ungodly fast, how it makes such good prints, I don't know.
The thing goes fast enough that a lot of people showing it off will put a note in the video explaining that it's not sped up or a time lapse, it just goes this fast.
It's like getting an InstantPot when you've used a Crock Pot all your life.
Checkout the market - there are a few folks on here that make great light mounts in the 3D printed section.Anyone have a good way to mount some light bars to 2 xr30s? I was thinking possibly a 3d printed bracket? Any ideas?
I personally don't know if I'd trust a 3d print to hold up an xr30.Anyone have a good way to mount some light bars to 2 xr30s? I was thinking possibly a 3d printed bracket? Any ideas?
I would use some 3/4 aluminum angle iron or simmilar material instead, plastic works good for some applications but has a tendency to sag under weight over time. A light mount is something best made from a more rigid material imoAnyone have a good way to mount some light bars to 2 xr30s? I was thinking possibly a 3d printed bracket? Any ideas?
do you have a facebook? I helped a gentleman hang a new AI Blade light bar to a HMS rail. I still don't know exactly how he did it, but I printed these things for him and he made it work. I can connect the two of you , let me knowAnyone have a good way to mount some light bars to 2 xr30s? I was thinking possibly a 3d printed bracket? Any ideas?
Hi, I may have something that you could use for the overflow cap:Hey Guys - Anyone has mesh for ECm 63 - Panta Rhei - to avoid small fish from sucking into the hydra flow ?
Additionally I need help with a few custom printed parts - 1) Overflow cap 2) Cap for refugium with hold to accommodate AI Fuge.