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  • TPU Print Speed Brand Benchmark 2026: Seven 95A Filaments Tested Head to Head
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    TPU Print Speed Brand Benchmark 2026: Seven 95A Filaments Tested Head to Head

    ByMike Reynolds May 8, 2026

    Why TPU Print Speed Benchmarks Are Not All Equal “This TPU prints at 80 mm/s” is a common claim that means almost nothing without context. TPU print speed depends on the filament’s Shore hardness, the printer’s extruder geometry (direct drive versus Bowden), the hot end’s thermal mass, the layer height, and the part’s geometry. A…

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  • 3D Printed Miniature Painting Prep: Workflow, Primer Adhesion, and Layer-Line Treatment for FDM and Resin
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    3D Printed Miniature Painting Prep: Workflow, Primer Adhesion, and Layer-Line Treatment for FDM and Resin

    ByMike Reynolds May 8, 2026

    The Miniature Painting Step Most Articles Skip Buyer guides for “the best 3D printer for miniatures” rank machines by their ability to produce printed parts at high enough resolution to look like miniatures. They rarely cover the bridge between the printed mini and a paint-ready miniature, which for FDM-printed minis is a multi-step prep process…

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  • Carbon Fiber Filament Strength: Real-World Test of CF-PLA, CF-PETG, CF-PA12, and CF-PA-CF
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    Carbon Fiber Filament Strength: Real-World Test of CF-PLA, CF-PETG, CF-PA12, and CF-PA-CF

    ByMike Reynolds May 8, 2026

    Why Carbon Fiber Filament Strength Numbers Are Misleading Filament marketing pages quote tensile strength at break in MPa, often with a single number printed in big bold type next to a CGI of carbon fiber strands. The number tells you very little about whether your printed bracket will survive the load you have in mind….

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  • Best 3D Printer for the Classroom STEM Lab in 2026: Fleet Management and Safety
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    Best 3D Printer for the Classroom STEM Lab in 2026: Fleet Management and Safety

    ByMike Reynolds May 8, 2026

    Buying for a Classroom Is a Different Problem Than Buying for Yourself The buyer guides aimed at hobbyists assume one user, one printer, and patience for the occasional failed print. A teacher buying printers for a STEM lab is solving a fundamentally different problem: 25 students rotating through the lab in 50-minute periods, parallel print…

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  • Klipper vs Marlin in 2026: Which Firmware Should a Hobbyist Run?
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    Klipper vs Marlin in 2026: Which Firmware Should a Hobbyist Run?

    ByMike Reynolds May 8, 2026

    Why the Klipper-vs-Marlin Decision Still Matters in 2026 For most of the last decade, the question “should I run Klipper or Marlin?” was answered by the printer you bought. Marlin shipped on essentially every consumer FDM machine until Bambu Lab made proprietary firmware mainstream and Klipper migrated from a niche enthusiast project to the default…

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  • How to Split 3D Models for Multi-Piece Printing of Large Objects
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    How to Split 3D Models for Multi-Piece Printing of Large Objects

    ByMike Reynolds May 7, 2026

    When You Need to Split a Model and When You Should Not The instinct of many beginners is to never split a model — keep the print in one piece, treat splitting as defeat. That instinct is wrong. There are real cases where splitting produces a better result than printing whole: when the model exceeds…

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  • Best PLA Filament for Bambu Lab High-Speed Printing in 2026
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    Best PLA Filament for Bambu Lab High-Speed Printing in 2026

    ByMike Reynolds May 7, 2026

    Why Bambu Printers Punish Generic PLA The Bambu Lab printers — A1, A1 Mini, P1S, X1 Carbon — sell on the strength of their print speed. Out of the box, a Bambu prints PLA at 250–500 mm/s without manual tuning, on geometry that older printers would have handled at 60 mm/s. That speed advantage is…

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  • 3D Printer for Educators: Classroom Integration Guide (2026)
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    3D Printer for Educators: Classroom Integration Guide (2026)

    ByMike Reynolds May 7, 2026

    The Educator’s Question Is Not “Which Printer Is Best” When a teacher buys a 3D printer for a classroom, the buying decision looks superficially similar to a hobbyist purchase: choose a machine, set it up, start printing. The reality is that the educator’s success or failure depends very little on the printer itself and almost…

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  • PETG vs ASA Heat Resistance: Glass Transition, HDT, and Real-World Limits
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    PETG vs ASA Heat Resistance: Glass Transition, HDT, and Real-World Limits

    ByMike Reynolds May 7, 2026

    Why Heat Resistance Is the Real Question Between PETG and ASA Most PETG-vs-ASA comparisons online lead with weather resistance, UV stability, or print difficulty. The buyer who lands on those articles is rarely satisfied — they came searching because they have a part that will sit in a hot car, an electronics enclosure that will…

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  • Best Beginner 3D Printer 2026: Five Picks Ranked by Friction Profile
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    Best Beginner 3D Printer 2026: Five Picks Ranked by Friction Profile

    ByMike Reynolds May 7, 2026

    What “Beginner-Friendly” Actually Means in 2026 The phrase “beginner 3D printer” carried a very different meaning five years ago, when the implied purchase was an Ender 3 kit, a YouTube tutorial playlist, and a weekend of bed leveling before the first print. The 2026 beginner buyer is shopping in a market where the entry-level machine…

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