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It seemed simple enough, and though Alex printed his Disney World castle to fit a standard 3D printer bed -- around 250 by 250 by 250mm -- I wanted to go bigger and had the technology to do so.
Normally, when you think of PEEK in 3D printing, you think of a part made of PEEK, suitable for lower-temperature plastics. [ND-3D] has a different idea: printing with PEEK. You can get the details… ...
3D printing can be a time-consuming and expensive hobby — even if you try to do it on the cheap. It feels like I’ve adjusted, replaced, or upgraded half the parts on my Ender 3 Pro.
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