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  • PETG Outdoor Furniture: Two-Year UV Resistance & Durability Test (2026)
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    PETG Outdoor Furniture: Two-Year UV Resistance & Durability Test (2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 6, 2026

    Why PETG Is the Default for Outdoor 3D Prints Outdoor 3D printed parts live or die by ultraviolet exposure. Every common hobby filament — PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, nylon, PC — degrades under UV light to varying degrees. PLA loses its strength within a few months of direct sun. ABS chalks and yellows. ASA holds…

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  • Polycarbonate vs Nylon vs PEEK: Filament Strength & Heated Chamber Comparison (2026)
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    Polycarbonate vs Nylon vs PEEK: Filament Strength & Heated Chamber Comparison (2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 6, 2026

    Three Engineering Filaments, Three Different Worlds Polycarbonate, nylon, and PEEK occupy the engineering tier of the FDM filament hierarchy — the materials that produce parts strong enough to replace machined plastic and aluminum components in real industrial applications. They share the property of demanding more from a printer than PLA or PETG, but they are…

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  • Best FDM 3D Printer for D&D Miniatures (0.2mm Nozzle, 2026)
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    Best FDM 3D Printer for D&D Miniatures (0.2mm Nozzle, 2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 6, 2026

    FDM Miniatures in 2026: Why It Finally Works For a decade the answer to “what FDM printer should I buy for D&D miniatures?” was “buy a resin printer.” Resin held a real advantage: 25-micron XY resolution that captured chainmail texture, facial features, and the fold of a cloak. FDM printers, even at their best, smeared…

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  • 3D Printing Cosplay Armor: Full-Size Pepakura Wearable Build Guide (2026)
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    3D Printing Cosplay Armor: Full-Size Pepakura Wearable Build Guide (2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 6, 2026

    Why 3D Printing Changed Cosplay Armor Forever Pepakura builds — the foam and paper craft method that ruled cosplay armor for two decades — are still alive in 2026, but they have moved sideways. The pepakura model files now serve as the geometry source for FDM 3D printers, not as templates for hand-cut foam panels….

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  • 3D Printer Setup for PETG: First-Time Print Calibration Guide (2026)
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    3D Printer Setup for PETG: First-Time Print Calibration Guide (2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 6, 2026

    Why PETG Needs Its Own First-Print Procedure If your first PETG print fails, the failure mode is usually distinctive: a smear of stuck plastic where the nozzle dragged across the bed, fused to the build plate so firmly that you need a razor blade and patience to remove it. PETG sticks to bare glass, PEI,…

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  • 3D Print Farm Setup at Home 2026 — Klipper, Octoprint, and Multi-Printer Queue
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    3D Print Farm Setup at Home 2026 — Klipper, Octoprint, and Multi-Printer Queue

    ByMike Reynolds May 5, 2026

    Why a Print Farm at Home Makes Sense in 2026 Single 3D printers have become fast enough that the bottleneck for most makers is no longer print speed but printer count. A Bambu P1S can produce a Benchy in under 15 minutes; the problem is that you have one print job and one machine, and…

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  • Carbon Fiber Filament Nozzle Wear — Brass vs Hardened Steel vs Tungsten Carbide 2026
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    Carbon Fiber Filament Nozzle Wear — Brass vs Hardened Steel vs Tungsten Carbide 2026

    ByMike Reynolds May 5, 2026

    Why Carbon Fiber Filament Chews Nozzles Carbon fiber reinforced filaments — PETG-CF, PLA-CF, Nylon-CF, polycarbonate-CF — are not actually full of fibers. They are short chopped fibers of 100–200 microns suspended in the polymer matrix. Each fiber is harder than the brass alloy that standard 3D printer nozzles are made from. As the molten polymer…

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  • Filament Dryer DIY — Food Dehydrator vs Commercial Unit Compared 2026
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    Filament Dryer DIY — Food Dehydrator vs Commercial Unit Compared 2026

    ByMike Reynolds May 5, 2026

    Why Drying Matters More Than People Think Wet filament is the silent killer of 3D print quality. The symptoms — popping sounds at the nozzle, surface bubbles, weak layer adhesion, stringing that no slicer setting can fix — get blamed on every other variable first. Bad spool. Wrong temperature. Worn-out hot end. The actual cause…

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  • PETG Variants Compared 2026 — PETG-CF vs PETG-HF vs Standard PETG, Which to Buy
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    PETG Variants Compared 2026 — PETG-CF vs PETG-HF vs Standard PETG, Which to Buy

    ByMike Reynolds May 5, 2026

    The PETG Family in 2026 PETG used to mean one thing: a glycol-modified PET that printed easier than ABS, sat on the shelf forever without needing dry boxes, and produced parts strong enough for outdoor use. In 2026 the same three letters cover at least four distinct variants on filament-shop shelves, each with its own…

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  • Max TPU Print Speed Test 2026 — Real mm/s Limits for Flexible Filament
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    Max TPU Print Speed Test 2026 — Real mm/s Limits for Flexible Filament

    ByMike Reynolds May 5, 2026

    Why TPU Has a Speed Wall TPU is the filament that resists everything you try to do quickly with it. The same Shore-A flexibility that makes it useful for phone cases, gaskets, and drone parts is exactly what makes it buckle, kink, and skip when an extruder tries to push it through a hot end…

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