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  • PETG Outdoor Weathering: UV Degradation Timeline by Climate, and a DIY Test
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    PETG Outdoor Weathering: UV Degradation Timeline by Climate, and a DIY Test

    ByMike Reynolds May 1, 2026

    What “UV resistant” actually means for PETG The PETG outdoor weathering UV degradation timeline test conversation collapses fast when “UV resistant” gets used as a binary label. PETG is not UV resistant in the sense ASA is, and it is not UV vulnerable in the sense PLA is. PETG sits in a middle band where…

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  • Bowden Extruder Retraction Calibration: The Three-Print Sequence That Actually Converges
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    Bowden Extruder Retraction Calibration: The Three-Print Sequence That Actually Converges

    ByMike Reynolds May 1, 2026

    Why bowden retraction is a fundamentally different problem A bowden extruder retraction calibration test print sequence works differently from a direct drive sequence because the system being tuned is not the same. On a direct drive setup, retraction is moving filament backward over a few millimeters of metal pathway, and the response is fast and…

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  • PLA Filament Silk vs Matte vs Glossy: How Finish Changes Color Accuracy
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    PLA Filament Silk vs Matte vs Glossy: How Finish Changes Color Accuracy

    ByMike Reynolds May 1, 2026

    The three PLA finish families and what they actually trade off PLA filament silk matte color accuracy comparison conversations usually stall on aesthetics — silk looks pretty, matte looks classy, glossy looks plastic — without acknowledging that finish and color accuracy are linked variables. The same color number, printed in silk and printed in matte,…

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  • Klipper Firmware Migration: The Backup Procedure That Saves You at Midnight
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    Klipper Firmware Migration: The Backup Procedure That Saves You at Midnight

    ByMike Reynolds May 1, 2026

    Why a real Klipper migration backup matters Almost every Klipper migration story that ends badly skips the same step — the original Marlin configuration was never captured before the flash, and when something failed the only path back was a manufacturer firmware reset that lost months of calibration. A Klipper firmware migration backup procedure printer.cfg…

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  • Miniature 3D Printing Support Cleanup: The Razor, Scalpel, and Sequence That Actually Works
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    Miniature 3D Printing Support Cleanup: The Razor, Scalpel, and Sequence That Actually Works

    ByMike Reynolds May 1, 2026

    Why support cleanup is the make-or-break step for miniatures The print itself is rarely what separates a clean miniature from a hacked-up one. The print itself is fine — slicers handle support generation, layer heights are tuned, the resin or PLA cures predictably. What turns a sharp tabletop figure into a sad one is what…

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  • ABS vs ASA Enclosure Temperature and Cracking: Why Lower Shrinkage Needs Hotter Chambers
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    ABS vs ASA Enclosure Temperature and Cracking: Why Lower Shrinkage Needs Hotter Chambers

    ByMike Reynolds April 30, 2026

    Why ABS and ASA need different enclosure thinking, not the same enclosure The ABS vs ASA enclosure temperature cracking comparison usually gets handled badly because both materials get lumped together as “high-warp styrene-class filaments needing an enclosed printer.” That framing is half right. Both materials do warp without an enclosure. But the failure modes when…

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  • Filament Moisture Content Measurement: Three Test Methods That Actually Work
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    Filament Moisture Content Measurement: Three Test Methods That Actually Work

    ByMike Reynolds April 30, 2026

    Why measuring filament moisture is not the same as guessing it The filament moisture content measurement test methods conversation usually skips straight to “if your print is bad, your filament is wet — go dry it.” That advice is sometimes right and sometimes a waste of three hours when the actual problem was bed leveling…

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  • Carbon Fiber Filament Drying Schedules: CF-PETG, CF-PLA, CF-PA, and CF-PC by Material
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    Carbon Fiber Filament Drying Schedules: CF-PETG, CF-PLA, CF-PA, and CF-PC by Material

    ByMike Reynolds April 30, 2026

    Why carbon fiber filaments need a drying conversation of their own The carbon fiber filament drying schedule moisture absorption topic is often glossed over with “dry it like nylon, then print” — and that advice is wrong often enough to wreck a lot of expensive prints. Carbon fiber composite filaments behave differently from their base…

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  • Cosplay Armor PLA vs PETG: Which Holds Up Through a Full Convention Day
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    Cosplay Armor PLA vs PETG: Which Holds Up Through a Full Convention Day

    ByMike Reynolds April 30, 2026

    What “cosplay armor durability” actually means in practice The cosplay armor PLA vs PETG durability convention day comparison is the question every cosplayer asks once they have printed their first piece and worn it for more than fifteen minutes. The marketing answers are useless. PLA is “easier to print.” PETG is “more flexible.” Neither phrase…

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  • 3D Printer Classroom Safety: Enclosure, Ventilation, and the Rules That Keep School Programs Alive
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    3D Printer Classroom Safety: Enclosure, Ventilation, and the Rules That Keep School Programs Alive

    ByMike Reynolds April 30, 2026

    Why 3D printer classroom safety is a different problem from home printer safety The 3D printer classroom safety enclosure ventilation requirements conversation gets handled badly almost everywhere. Schools either pretend a desktop FDM printer is a sealed industrial appliance and put it in any open room, or they overcompensate with hospital-grade fume hoods and budgets…

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