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AR Stippled Angled Foregrip
by Jsafah
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This is remixed from: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4241914
I remixed it because the original is too short for me. I extended it by an inch or so. Check the original print page to read more about the model + his print settings. Originally I used PLA but figured PETG would be best because of potential heat.
I'm using an Ender 3: .4mm retract and 40mm speed. Also, .2 layer. IDK about infill honestly. I just did 60 percent. 240 nozzle and 80 bed.
Mileage may very but I eliminated stringiness by turned off the fan for the first 8 layers then bumped the fan speed incrementally. For example: Layer 1, 0 fan speed - Layer 6, 30 fan speed - Layer 8, 60 fan speed - Layer 12, 100 fan speed.
Always use painters tape for glass beds when printing with PETG. If the bottom of your print warps, add glue I guess. My original one curved at the bottom a bit but once it's installed, you cannot feel or notice it.
It requires M5 35mm screw I THINK.
I remixed it because the original is too short for me. I extended it by an inch or so. Check the original print page to read more about the model + his print settings. Originally I used PLA but figured PETG would be best because of potential heat.
I'm using an Ender 3: .4mm retract and 40mm speed. Also, .2 layer. IDK about infill honestly. I just did 60 percent. 240 nozzle and 80 bed.
Mileage may very but I eliminated stringiness by turned off the fan for the first 8 layers then bumped the fan speed incrementally. For example: Layer 1, 0 fan speed - Layer 6, 30 fan speed - Layer 8, 60 fan speed - Layer 12, 100 fan speed.
Always use painters tape for glass beds when printing with PETG. If the bottom of your print warps, add glue I guess. My original one curved at the bottom a bit but once it's installed, you cannot feel or notice it.
It requires M5 35mm screw I THINK.
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