
pull strengh test nylon block
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I created a block based on an anti-warp truncated octahedron design from Ablapo. To test its strength, I used it at my workplace in conjunction with a chain hoist. I lifted a 1-inch thick, 4 ft long, and 6 ft wide (irregular) steel plate, weighing approximately 700 pounds – an impressive feat for just a few grams of nylon. If anyone has the expertise to integrate this infill pattern into a slicer, please do so as it can cause software crashes when used in large prints. Additionally, printing this design in its current position increases strength. Recommended 3D printing settings include: extruder temp at 245°C, no bed temperature required, 0% infill (though you may experiment with higher values), 6 shells, and a print speed of 40 mm/s.
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