pull strengh test nylon block

pull strengh test nylon block

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I built a block using an anti-war truncated octahedron design, derived from Ablapo. In testing its strength at the mine where I work, we used a chain hoist to lift a 1-inch thick, 4 feet wide, and 6 feet long (irregular) steel plate. We estimated this plate's weight to be approximately 700 pounds. This feat was impressive for just a few grams of nylon! If anyone can integrate this infill pattern into a slicer, please do so because it may cause software crashes when used in large parts. Additionally, positioning this print optimally can increase its strength. Recommended printing settings include a temperature of 245°C for the extruder and no temperature for the bed. Begin with 0% infill, but feel free to experiment with some variations. Print at a speed of 40 mm/s.

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