Wow, 16 hours? I suppose on a lower that might makes sense. I typically do 10 to 12 on a pistol frame. The biggest thing is not allowing it to heat or cool too quickly. I have a 1/2" thick pan in my air fryer that keeps the lower element from heating it from the bottom too quickly. I also start at 70c and go up 10c every 30 minutes until I'm at 100c. Those are just things I've tried that work and keep my parts from warping. Also good to moisture condition somewhat before assembly. Your part will be at its most brittle state right after annealing.
Is this just for on the PC? Or is it like an app we can use?
Wait, what was the actual reason it was shutdown? Just curious. Regardless it felts as if it were impossible to stay within their guidelines. They seemed to change as we went along.
I'm here too now bro 👍🏻. Thanks for helping me figure out how to access it through an app 👍🏻
Man I really wanted a .45 Mac build myself. I keep on pushing it to the side for other builds but I know eventually I will build one too. After 9mm, .45 is one of my favorite calibers. Especially suppressed. Great looking print man 👍🏻
Ive been telling people about elegoo's paht-cf for a few months now. Another redditor put me on to it and I absolutely loved the way it printed using bambu's paht-cf profile. Its a bargain too for a pa612 blend. That being said I like trying all different types of brands and types of filaments period. Im printing with some sun-lu pa6-cf right now in my Centauri Carbon and the print looks amazing so far. I plan to anneal so Im curious how it will do there. I have my k2 plus printing some Creality ppa-cf at the moment as well. Also printing gorgeously. I had some issues with ppa-cf and creep but I didnt anneal it either so Im palnning on annealing the ppa-cf as well.
Gorgeous builds in the photos 👍🏻. Side note, do you know if anyone ever got an frt to work in the 15.22?