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When 3D Printing DIY goes wrong ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ

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Stephen Brown1 year ago

Looks like the print orientation is the problem. The load was working against the layers. If you print those again, Iโ€™d recommend turning them on their side, so that the layer lines run parallel to the shelf, not parallel to the wall.

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Scott1 year ago

Print orientation is 100% faulty here!

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Azzys Design Works1 year ago

You can make really cool brackets out of this classic fiber based material, and its silly cheap

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Pooch @Repkord1 year ago

Ive got just the thing for ๐Ÿ’ช this. PCCF incoming.

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Nick_Furry1 year ago

Use more perimeters instead of denser infill

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R2rule1 year ago

You don't have a printing problem. You have a design problem. Make the brackets like hooks, like TV wall mount brackets.

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American Top Hat ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ1 year ago

That looks like a design issue not a material one.

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Dave Gaylord1 year ago

Too much gravity - time for NylonX!

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Ib1netmon1 year ago

The brackets were in tension instead of compression. Dumb.

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3D Printing Professor1 year ago

Longevity is always hard to test in these sorts of scenarios. But you have an answer to the question now!

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