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The 3d printer is possibly one of the best toys I've ever bought. Done wheel hub spacers, bonnet badges, various clips and mounts, custom designed brake vacuum adapter for a 12v vacuum pump to delete the mechanical one, coolant bottle caps, stereo surrounds, replaced the clock in the 322 with usb port for stereo, all sorts of things.

Is ASA a better material for strength ?
 
Physical strength it's very similar, along with temp, chemical resistance etc. The main advantage is UV resistance. It apparently doesn't discolour like abs so doesn't need paint etc.

It's a bitch to print though, does need a chamber/enclosure, preferably heated to about 40°C. Just like ABS.

Because of the speed of my printer it has to go down at 300° with a bed temp of 110°

Want to try dipping my toe into the carbon fibre polycarbonate next. That would be good but is an expensive filament.
 
Physical strength it's very similar, along with temp, chemical resistance etc. The main advantage is UV resistance. It apparently doesn't discolour like abs so doesn't need paint etc.

It's a bitch to print though, does need a chamber/enclosure, preferably heated to about 40°C. Just like ABS.

Because of the speed of my printer it has to go down at 300° with a bed temp of 110°

Want to try dipping my toe into the carbon fibre polycarbonate next. That would be good but is an expensive filament.
Shame you are not closer for making P38 panel clips LOL.
 
Can buy printers quite cheap now. The first one i bout about 8 months ago for £80. This new one was £1300 but in my eyes it has been worth every penny. A lot of things I've made i couldn't buy or weren't suitable, so being able to design and print yourself if a godsend.
 
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