@@JesseStarrPhoto no, you’re 100% right. PLA is absolutely not the best material for these items. It’s just all I had to hand in order to print stuff to display in this video. Maybe PETG?
@@twsbibanghorn7343 it’ll agree. I only had PLA so just thought I’d use it for the sake of printing the items for the video to display the models. In all honesty though, the PLA is holding up ok 👌🏻
@@MichaelYarde I've only just started using PETG, and it is much more forgiving as it has a little more flex and less likely to snap. I left my PLA tools in the car, the summer heat deformed them just enough to make many unusable. I'm going to try them out in the Swedish winter (average -20c) and see how they do. Trying TPU for the first time this weekend. Have fun with the printer and I will definitely be printing the occupied sign and shower button holderinner 😀
Well those timer buttons have the not-so-obvious purpose of discouraging the people from taking their sweet time in there. And, in my book, that's a good thing - it's a camping == other people who need to take a shower 😁🤷
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Man, I feel you
So many things you can print.
Plates, cutlery, tent pegs, guy rope stays, fishing floats,...
Thanks for the vid. PLA for outdoor/camper use where it can get really hot and melt? You must live somewhere much colder than me.
@@JesseStarrPhoto no, you’re 100% right. PLA is absolutely not the best material for these items. It’s just all I had to hand in order to print stuff to display in this video. Maybe PETG?
Thanks for the list, Michael!
Gas cannister base for stability
I'd use PETG for outdoor stuff, better temperature resilience, better for water and better flexibility.
@@twsbibanghorn7343 it’ll agree. I only had PLA so just thought I’d use it for the sake of printing the items for the video to display the models. In all honesty though, the PLA is holding up ok 👌🏻
@@MichaelYarde I've only just started using PETG, and it is much more forgiving as it has a little more flex and less likely to snap. I left my PLA tools in the car, the summer heat deformed them just enough to make many unusable. I'm going to try them out in the Swedish winter (average -20c) and see how they do. Trying TPU for the first time this weekend. Have fun with the printer and I will definitely be printing the occupied sign and shower button holderinner 😀
woops
survival box?
Where can I find these camping showers? I keep finding nothing but trees
Well those timer buttons have the not-so-obvious purpose of discouraging the people from taking their sweet time in there. And, in my book, that's a good thing - it's a camping == other people who need to take a shower 😁🤷
Fair point. I normally shower very early or very late in the day when no one else is around / the campsite is already asleep
Should 3d print a lightsaber
Oh don’t worry Mr Neale, that is very much on my list