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minus-square@yokonzo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•1 year agoHow the fuck do you pressurize a print? Do you just… Pressurize the enclosure? Surely not the hotend!
minus-squareShadowRamlinkfedilink7•1 year agoNot during the print process. Making a print and putting air-pressure to it. Air fittings, paintball guns, actual guns, etc.
minus-square@jarfil@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•1 year agoUnless… you know how to do it. I’ve printed pressure stuff that held from 0 to over 20 bar, it’s all in knowing your materials and slicer settings. Many people don’t know how to make a print watertight in vase mode, so… 🤷
How the fuck do you pressurize a print? Do you just… Pressurize the enclosure? Surely not the hotend!
Not during the print process.
Making a print and putting air-pressure to it.
Air fittings, paintball guns, actual guns, etc.
Ahh yeah, I could see how that’s a dumb idea
Unless… you know how to do it. I’ve printed pressure stuff that held from 0 to over 20 bar, it’s all in knowing your materials and slicer settings. Many people don’t know how to make a print watertight in vase mode, so… 🤷