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@ Kolbers3D
2025-05-09 07:09:28
Of course I can.
So when you print something with this kind of printer or fdm printers the object is build layerwise. Those layers are weak points. And there are plenty of them.
So you would want the layers of the nail to be vertical when you hammer them in a horizontal plane. Therefore print them flat. Long story short: 3d printed (not laser sintered in any kind) parts break easier between the layers. Even with carbon filled materials youxeont get the real strength of the fibers. They need to be really short to be printable but would need to somehow be "intervowen" between the layers to get that real strength advantage of the fibers.