What kind of filament is that printed with and are you concerned about it failing over time? Especially if there's spinning disks in there I'd be paranoid as hell about it falling.
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This scares the hell out of me. Too much risk of damage. Heat, weight, and time.
There's basically no heat involved. It sounds like you're worried about creap, which is totally fair and something to be aware of. The parts are printed out of ASA and are very overbuilt, so there shouldn't be any cause for concern.
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It looks beefy enough to me
I’d print it but using ABS
It's ASA, it'll be fine :)
Yeah. That’ll be good.
This man has never heard of 3d2a :P
It's printed out of ASA, which basically doesn't creap. It's also wayyyy overbuilt for the amount of weight it's supporting. I'm not at all worried about it failing over time.
As long as it's not pla. That's a ticking time bomb.
It's ASA, should be more than fine :)
I think it looks fine, the layers are aligned appropriately and it seems at least 5mm thick
I disagree. It seems that the letters are along where the stress is, which can eventually cause determination. This part scares me when you consider how important what it's holding it's.
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He said in another spot that it's ASA.
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Totally agree in the long term. For the time being, I've been focusing a bit more on posting in general interest communities. Even larger communities, like this one, aren't that active. I think this was the first post in 24 hours and a good day is something like 3 posts. Fragmenting conversation and duplicating posts probably isn't the answer - at least not right now.
See also: fixmyprint, Vorondesign, etc. I was fairly active in both on Reddit, but they're ghost towns here and most of the content that would have gone there on Reddit is in this single community instead.
That said, feel free to crosspost if you like.
Much quieter than it was a few months ago.
Looks fantastic. I recommend also printing a cover for the UPS sockets with removable covers for the plugs you wish to use as it looks like you have quite a bit of dust circulating there
Thanks! The NAS and UPS are now in a closet that's fairly dust free. Before they were in my basement and fairly close to the cat box and my woodshop. Getting everything into the lower dust closet was one of my motivators.
I should probably blow the UPS off with my air compressor though...
Reminds me of the PS2 with it's blue triangular stand.
Man, still have to get one of those
I like the color! Honestly thought they were painted at first glance
Thanks! It's Polymaker ASA in blue.
I bought two 3 kg spools of it because it was fairly cheap (it's always fairly cheap, but it was also on sale for $50), comes on a cardboard spool, and it prints fairly well. The vast majority of my prints are functional and I don't really care what color they are.
That said, my surface finish is a out 100 times better on my Voron than it was on my old i3 clone. I suspect this is because my extruder doesn't have a grub screw and is geared so it doesn't rely on the stepper micro stepping. If you go back a little in my post history you can see an A/B between the two. If you have a direct drive ungeared extruder it might be worth looking at upgrading if you want to improve surface finish.
Looks great! If I had a 3d printer I'd probably try doing the same with my 916+.
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Keep that friendo updated and your net locked down! Synology seems to have a habit 😂
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My Synology can access the Internet, but I don't have any ports forwarded to it.
Just had some nasty vulns for the web interfaces