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<blockquote data-quote="bmoore2156" data-source="post: 2451828" data-attributes="member: 37396"><p>First trial didn't work so well. First time using this fillament. The print temp was too low and it didn't bond well. Also the chamfered edges didnt load from the cad program. It was successful enough to make some improvements. The bullets fit too tight and I needed to force them all the way in. I gave the new one about 10 thou more clearance for shrinkage. Also the lid was way to tight, so I gave it .125" more clearance. Revision 1 is on the printer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmoore2156, post: 2451828, member: 37396"] First trial didn't work so well. First time using this fillament. The print temp was too low and it didn't bond well. Also the chamfered edges didnt load from the cad program. It was successful enough to make some improvements. The bullets fit too tight and I needed to force them all the way in. I gave the new one about 10 thou more clearance for shrinkage. Also the lid was way to tight, so I gave it .125" more clearance. Revision 1 is on the printer. [/QUOTE]
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