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Filament Heat Test PLA vs PETG vs PAHT
Have you ever heard the saying, "One test is worth a thousand expert opinions"? In this blog post, I'm putting that to the test in the most literal sense by conducting a heat test on sunglasses made from three different 3D printing filaments: PLA, PETG, and PAHT-CF, plus a control pair of store-bought sunglasses. Watch Our Full Review Here The Setup For this experiment, I 3D printed sunglasses using the three filaments mentioned above. Each filament is designed to handle diff


How to Solder - A Practical Quickstart Guide to Through Hole Soldering
Gosh, it's so dark in here! Join us as we undergo the ultimate showdown with a stubborn smart lamp. In this tutorial, follow along as we...


BambuLab H2D 3D Printer Review After Two Months of Real-World Use
H2D 3D Printer - 2 Months Later I've been involved in 3D printing for nearly a decade, which naturally includes years of fixing and...


Assembling the CyberBrick Standard Controller
Today we're diving into the world of remote control assembly with the Maker World Remote Control Kit. Just last week, we built a snazzy...


Functional 3D Printed Forklift
Hello tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts! Today, we're rolling up our sleeves and turning 3D printed parts into a functioning mini forklift....


Parametric Magic: Model Once, Adapt Forever
Unlock Fusion 360’s secret weapon and seriously boost your productivity. Parametric modeling is surprisingly easy to learn and incredibly powerful. I honestly wish I had known about it when I first started out, it would’ve saved me hours of rework and frustration. With parametric design, you can create a model that adapts as your needs change, no need to rebuild everything from scratch. Even better, your models can be shared and modified by others to fit their unique use case
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