Post Allunj72q39OW96wPg by 10leej@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #AlluniHHwTkZvctbk0 by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
2024-09-07T20:50:55Z
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Speaking of 3D printing. I used the below model to print this Nextruder case using Prusa’s Clear PETG. I’m really pleased with how translucent the case turned out.https://www.printables.com/model/996196-nextruder-nozzle-casecontainer#3Dprinting
(DIR) Post #Allunj72q39OW96wPg by 10leej@fosstodon.org
2024-09-07T20:59:24Z
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@Ronguest I've been debating a 3d printer for a while now and almost pulled the trigger a few times. The only thing really holding me back is I don't know if I have a power outlet available for one, lmao.My home is still wired up for the old US 10 amp service >.>
(DIR) Post #AllvXfi3p4zXHgKiVk by Ronguest@fosstodon.org
2024-09-07T21:07:42Z
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@10leej I’m not an expert. But Prusa’s spec says the MK4 consumes 80W for PLA and 120W for a more demanding filament like ASA. That’s a lot less than most small home appliances. I believe it is something like 1 amp.