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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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New rolling filament storage cart. Made for these wheels that haven't arrived yet https://amzn.to/4jU47KM I made some quick adapters to use some old wheels i had off and old computer chair. you can do the same if you don't want to use the wheels its designed for. pretty straight forward print. i used petg with pla support interface. you may and i recommend you adjust your support setting to what works for you.  it uses ¾ round dowel rod. Pictured is 2 ft lengths. outside screw holes are countersunk for a drywall or decking screw. i pre drilled the end of the rods with an eighth drill bit to prevent the rod from splitting. the sections slide together with a dovetail grove. can be as tall as you want with multiple center sections. fitment is tight. all my filament is calibrated for optimal flow. so, if you have any amount of over extrusion your joints may be a little tight. you can remedy this by Utilizing horizontal expansion. Enjoy and please share you projects!

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
printed fine
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Is it just me or is removing the supports harder than my last break up?
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purely your settings. use support setting that work for you. every machine and material will be different. your machine could be over extruding, you could be using un calibratted filaments, maybe i use petg or abs and you use pla. lots of factors why supports do and done stick.
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Replying to @johnsrestoandfa :
All I did was download and run the files as is. I didn’t tweak any settings on the first run. I then tried to lower the supports jus a bit and they printed bad. threw them all out.
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How would 3/4 inch conduit work with this. Around here, all I can find is 4 foot long 3/4 inch wood dowels... my wall space is 93 inches wide..
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I don't know i've never used PVC I use the 4 foot dowel rods and cut them down to two foot
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Replying to @johnsrestoandfa :
Im thinking about 3/4 inch conduit, like what electricians use. Stronger than PVC and not as expensive as wood. If I go that way, I will keep you updated..
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Replying to @user_1131061890 :
like some schedule 40. should work fine. i still wouldn't go over 2 to 3 foot span. but yea let me know.
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