So, what I'm looking to do is print some parts for my rainwater collection system. the system I have now is a couple years old and I want to update it to a something more self-sufficient.
I need a filament or resin with high and low temp resilience, but that I don't need a special set up to print. I've used PLA, PLA+, PETG and TPU in the past for other projects but I don't believe any of these will give me what I'm looking for.
I've considered using Carbon Fiber, but I don't want the hassle of building a print box and having to vent it outside or having to switch to a hardened nozzle. I live un Upstate New York, we have some very warm days in the summer and some very cold days in the winter. I need a material that will hold up fairly well so I can get at least a couple years out of the parts before I need to print another.
I have an Anycubic Mega X filament printer as well as an Anycubic photon m3 premium resin printer.
I need a filament or resin with high and low temp resilience, but that I don't need a special set up to print. I've used PLA, PLA+, PETG and TPU in the past for other projects but I don't believe any of these will give me what I'm looking for.
I've considered using Carbon Fiber, but I don't want the hassle of building a print box and having to vent it outside or having to switch to a hardened nozzle. I live un Upstate New York, we have some very warm days in the summer and some very cold days in the winter. I need a material that will hold up fairly well so I can get at least a couple years out of the parts before I need to print another.
I have an Anycubic Mega X filament printer as well as an Anycubic photon m3 premium resin printer.
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