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  • ABS Enclosure Setup — Heat Soak, Chamber Thermometers, Ventilation, and Safety That Actually Work
    Hardware & Setup

    ABS Enclosure Setup — Heat Soak, Chamber Thermometers, Ventilation, and Safety That Actually Work

    ByMike Reynolds May 3, 2026

    Why ABS Enclosure Heat Soak Setup Is the Difference Between a Strong Print and a Warped Mess An abs enclosure heat soak chamber thermometer ventilation safety setup is what separates ABS prints that match injection-molded toughness from ABS prints that crack at the corners and split mid-print. The chemistry of ABS demands an elevated chamber…

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  • Hatchbox PLA Long-Term Review — Eighteen Spools, Three Colors, Diameter and Color Variance
    Filament Materials

    Hatchbox PLA Long-Term Review — Eighteen Spools, Three Colors, Diameter and Color Variance

    ByMike Reynolds May 3, 2026

    Why a Hatchbox PLA Batch Consistency Review Tells You More Than Any Single-Spool Test A hatchbox pla batch consistency review color matching tolerance long term study answers the question that single-spool reviews cannot: does the brand actually deliver what the spec sheet promises, every time, for a year of purchases? Print communities are full of…

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  • ASA Filament Outdoors — A Two-Year UV and Weather Aging Field Test
    Filament Materials

    ASA Filament Outdoors — A Two-Year UV and Weather Aging Field Test

    ByMike Reynolds May 3, 2026

    Why a Two-Year ASA Filament Outdoor Field Test Matters More Than Spec Sheets Manufacturer datasheets describe ASA filament outdoor mailbox sign uv weather two year aging field test results in idealized terms — a few hundred hours of QUV chamber exposure, a few standardized impact tests, a graph that ends at six months. The reality…

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  • Wet Filament Mid-Print Rescue — How to Pause, Dry, and Resume Without Losing the Part
    Troubleshooting

    Wet Filament Mid-Print Rescue — How to Pause, Dry, and Resume Without Losing the Part

    ByMike Reynolds May 3, 2026

    Why a Wet Filament Mid Print Rescue Is Worth Attempting at All Most filament moisture content guides discuss prevention or pre-print drying, leaving the wet filament mid print rescue dry oven resume saved tip space almost entirely unaddressed. That is unfortunate, because a long print already eight or ten hours in is exactly when you…

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  • Cosplay Armor Finishing — Primer, Bondo, Sanding, Paint, and Weathering That Survive a Convention
    Cosplay & Props

    Cosplay Armor Finishing — Primer, Bondo, Sanding, Paint, and Weathering That Survive a Convention

    ByMike Reynolds May 3, 2026

    Why Cosplay Armor Finishing Is Where Most 3D Printed Costumes Fall Apart A 3D printed cosplay armor finishing primer bondo sanding paint weathering technique is what separates an Instagram-worthy chest plate from one that gets called a “plastic toy” on the convention floor. The print is roughly twenty percent of the work. The remaining eighty…

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  • TPU on Drones — Where Flexible Filament Belongs in a Frame and How to Print It
    Drones & Aerospace

    TPU on Drones — Where Flexible Filament Belongs in a Frame and How to Print It

    ByMike Reynolds May 2, 2026

    Why TPU shows up everywhere in serious drone builds Open the body of any FPV racing drone, freestyle quad, or sub-250-gram cinematic drone built since about 2022, and you will find TPU components in places carbon fiber and aluminum used to live. Antenna mounts, camera mounts, GoPro mounts, motor wire protectors, battery straps, landing gear…

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  • How Wet Filament Sounds and Looks During a Print — Real-Time Diagnosis Guide
    Troubleshooting

    How Wet Filament Sounds and Looks During a Print — Real-Time Diagnosis Guide

    ByMike Reynolds May 2, 2026

    The print is telling you the filament is wet — you just have to listen Wet filament announces itself loudly to anyone paying attention, and quietly to anyone who is not. The signs are baked into the print process in real time, before the part comes off the bed and before any post-print measurement is…

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  • Running a Five-Printer Classroom Fleet — Operations Playbook for Schools
    Education

    Running a Five-Printer Classroom Fleet — Operations Playbook for Schools

    ByMike Reynolds May 2, 2026

    One classroom printer is a hobby; five classroom printers is an operations problem Schools that buy a single 3D printer almost always treat it the same way they treat the laser cutter or the band saw: a special-occasion tool, locked in a closet, used by one teacher who has been to a workshop. That model…

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  • When You Actually Need PEEK or PEI vs Just “High Temperature” Filament Marketing
    Filament Materials

    When You Actually Need PEEK or PEI vs Just “High Temperature” Filament Marketing

    ByMike Reynolds May 2, 2026

    The marketing problem behind “high temperature filament” Every spool of filament that survives a hundred degrees of ambient heat now gets called “high temperature” by someone trying to sell it. The phrase has expanded so far that PETG, ASA, polycarbonate, nylon, PA-CF, PEKK, PEI, and PEEK all share the same shelf label. The reality is…

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  • Segmenting Large Cosplay Props for 3D Printing — Magnet and Pin Joinery That Survives a Convention
    Cosplay & Props

    Segmenting Large Cosplay Props for 3D Printing — Magnet and Pin Joinery That Survives a Convention

    ByMike Reynolds May 2, 2026

    Why every serious cosplay prop is actually several prints stitched together The first time someone tries to print a cosplay sword, halberd, or full-arm gauntlet, they usually do it the wrong way. They open the STL, scale it up to character-accurate size, hit slice, and watch the slicer turn red because the part is forty…

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