Does this mean that with the fact I have a .4 nozzle, I can’t actually print this one out myself?
I’d say it’d depend on the nozzle and the quality that your printer can do it, or just spend a few £ on some super cheap tiny nozzles.
I cant speak for your printer, but my Prusa i3 MK3 with a 4mm nozzle can not print this model. Even with the larger geometry of the previous models, a .4mm nozzle just does not give enough resolution.
Nice! You wont regret that purchase. I have actually found that for small geometry parts, they turn out much stronger with the smaller nozzle as it can lay a better pattern of plastic in tight spaces.
How much does the print time differ moving from .4 to .25?
Not that much for a small part like these. Probably 10%-15% more time.
Then that change is a no brainer then
I was told by the guy at the store that it’s supposed to make prints 3/8 slower
whatever that equals
Because you need more material in the end because of the smaller diameter.
10-15%…
3/8…
.4 --> .25…
My asian math says… the duck is right!
Does no one use dielectric grease? Or am I just high?
Cant say I ever have. At least, not on hobby connectors.
Hey are there any updates on this project? Its been a while…
I put it on everything, because I have to take stuff apart 10000 times before I like it. Just curious though.
What’s the score? Where are our connectors? Do i need to call a knife gang?
I’ve been working on them tonight (after clearing up some issues with an expired student licence on Fusion360 ) and I will be testing a set on my upcoming build, Mistfall.
Isn’t that what is happening Friday?
It will be saturday here and i’ll likely be hungover. Hopefully i can make it. With knives.
Not with that attitude
You better be there Mister. I promised lots of babes that there would be a show.