@@3DMusketeers I think you should stick to the actual terminology so viewers have a chance to learn rather than stagnate with jargon. I’ve learned so much because of that, but it’s just an idea. Your channel, your rules~
@dolamyte in the full episode we do, don't worry. These are just cut downs. We offer chances to learn and we have expert guests on to help me learn too lol
@@3DMusketeers I dig it~ I’m the technical lead at a robotics company with a wall of printers used for our manufacturing. A big goal of mine is educating my team so they become the experts and reference themselves, so I appreciate and respect it~
Like you said, it has its advantages and disadvantages, if your gonna use something outside (especially here in Florida) i would recommend petG or maybe even abs
the problem with pla is that you have to anneal it to see it's real properties. you can expect similar HDT to ABS once it's properly annealed
this is true and it is a bit of a pain to anneal!
Guy is smoked like PLA in 600 celcius
Not THAT hot lol
Not sure if it matters but that “softening temperature” is called it’s glass-transition temperature
yes, the Tg :) we use more universally understood terms in the podcasts so those that arent technical can understand./
@@3DMusketeers I think you should stick to the actual terminology so viewers have a chance to learn rather than stagnate with jargon. I’ve learned so much because of that, but it’s just an idea. Your channel, your rules~
@dolamyte in the full episode we do, don't worry. These are just cut downs. We offer chances to learn and we have expert guests on to help me learn too lol
@@3DMusketeers I dig it~ I’m the technical lead at a robotics company with a wall of printers used for our manufacturing. A big goal of mine is educating my team so they become the experts and reference themselves, so I appreciate and respect it~
Like you said, it has its advantages and disadvantages, if your gonna use something outside (especially here in Florida) i would recommend petG or maybe even abs
For sure!
@@3DMusketeers loved the video, can’t wait to see more
Why are you using Fahrenheit and then Celsius?
so no matter where you are in the world you know what I am talking about :)
Celsius is low resolution
ok