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  • 3D Printers for ABS Production Jigs in 2026: Chamber Stability, Fume Extraction, Continuous Duty
    Printer Reviews

    3D Printers for ABS Production Jigs in 2026: Chamber Stability, Fume Extraction, Continuous Duty

    ByMike Reynolds May 13, 2026

    The Production Jig Use Case Is Different From Hobby ABS Printing Most ABS guides aimed at desktop 3D printers cover the hobbyist case — print one or two parts, fight warping, vapor-smooth the surface, move on. The production jig case is different. A printer used to make ABS jigs and fixtures for a small manufacturing…

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  • Klipper vs Marlin Migration in 2026: Macros, Slicer Profiles, and G-Code That Break When You Switch
    Firmware & Slicers

    Klipper vs Marlin Migration in 2026: Macros, Slicer Profiles, and G-Code That Break When You Switch

    ByMike Reynolds May 13, 2026

    What Migrating to Klipper Actually Costs You The “Klipper vs Marlin” comparison is usually framed as a feature comparison — pressure advance, input shaping, web interface, faster recompile cycles. All of that is real and well-documented. What gets less attention is the migration cost: the macros, slicer profiles, custom G-code lines, and workflow scripts a…

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  • High-Temperature Filament Annealing in 2026: PA-CF, PEEK, and PEI Dimensional Accuracy
    Filament Guides

    High-Temperature Filament Annealing in 2026: PA-CF, PEEK, and PEI Dimensional Accuracy

    ByMike Reynolds May 13, 2026

    Why Annealing High-Temp Filaments Is Not the Same as Annealing PLA Annealing PLA is well-understood — heat the print to 80-100 C, let it crystallise, accept 1-3 percent shrinkage, gain heat resistance up to roughly 110 C. The technique scales poorly to engineering filaments. PA-CF (carbon-filled nylon), PEEK, and PEI all anneal at much higher…

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  • Best Transparent PETG Filaments in 2026: Clarity, Yellowing, and Spiral-Vase Performance
    Filament Guides

    Best Transparent PETG Filaments in 2026: Clarity, Yellowing, and Spiral-Vase Performance

    ByMike Reynolds May 13, 2026

    Why Transparent PETG Is Harder Than It Looks “Just print it in clear PETG” is one of the most repeated and least useful pieces of advice on 3D printing forums. The phrase implies transparent prints are a solved problem in 2026, and they are not. A direct print in transparent PETG produces an output somewhere…

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  • 3D Printing Cosplay Weapons in 2026: Convention Safety, Quick-Disconnect Joints, Weight Limits
    Cosplay & Props

    3D Printing Cosplay Weapons in 2026: Convention Safety, Quick-Disconnect Joints, Weight Limits

    ByMike Reynolds May 13, 2026

    Why Cosplay Weapons Are a Different Print Problem A cosplay armour piece is a wearability problem. A cosplay weapon is a logistics problem. The print itself is usually the easy part — most replica swords, hammers, blasters, and staves split into four to eight segments that fit on a 256 mm bed and join with…

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  • Hardened and Tungsten Nozzles for High Temp 3D Printer Filament: 200-Hour Wear Test (2026)
    Hardware

    Hardened and Tungsten Nozzles for High Temp 3D Printer Filament: 200-Hour Wear Test (2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 12, 2026

    Why Hardened Nozzles Became Non-Optional for High Temp Filament The shift from PLA and PETG into the high-temperature filament family — PEI, PEEK, PA6-CF, PEKK, and the various polycarbonate composites — pulls a piece of consumable hardware out of the “you can ignore it” category and into “you can break a print by ignoring it”…

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  • Carbon Fiber Filament Comparison 2026: CF-PLA vs CF-PETG vs CF-Nylon Strength and Z Adhesion
    Filament Guides

    Carbon Fiber Filament Comparison 2026: CF-PLA vs CF-PETG vs CF-Nylon Strength and Z Adhesion

    ByMike Reynolds May 12, 2026

    What Carbon Fiber Filament Actually Is in 2026 “Carbon fiber filament” describes a family of composites in which short chopped carbon strands are mixed into a base polymer at fill rates between 10 and 25 percent by weight. The fibres are typically 100 to 200 micrometres long — too short to span a layer, but…

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  • TPU Print Speed in 2026: Pressure Advance and Retraction Tuning for Direct Drive
    Filament Guides

    TPU Print Speed in 2026: Pressure Advance and Retraction Tuning for Direct Drive

    ByMike Reynolds May 12, 2026

    Why TPU Print Speed Is Mostly a Pressure Problem TPU is not slow because TPU is sticky. TPU is slow because every change in extrusion rate has to push the filament through a soft section between the extruder gear and the hotend, and that soft section behaves like a spring. When the slicer asks for…

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  • Best 3D Printer for Schools 2026: Classroom Safety, Filtration and STEM Curriculum Fit
    Buyer Guides

    Best 3D Printer for Schools 2026: Classroom Safety, Filtration and STEM Curriculum Fit

    ByMike Reynolds May 12, 2026

    The Classroom 3D Printer Problem Is Not the Printer Procurement officers at K-12 schools usually frame the 3D printer question as “which model should we buy” and end up comparing print volumes, bed sizes, and bundled curriculum on the manufacturer’s spec sheet. That comparison is almost never the binding constraint. The binding constraints in a…

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  • 3D Printing Cosplay Helmet Visors: Optical Clarity, Vacuum Forming and Fit (2026)
    Guides

    3D Printing Cosplay Helmet Visors: Optical Clarity, Vacuum Forming and Fit (2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 12, 2026

    Why the Visor Is the Hardest Part of a 3D-Printed Helmet A printed cosplay helmet is mostly a shell problem. You can layer-line, sand, fill, and paint the dome until the seams disappear, and the result will read as a clean prop from across the convention floor. The visor refuses to play along. It has…

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