Pretty damn good for go head first into petg lol. Pla is much more forgiving and unless a darker color, they do well in RC. PETG I'm finding is actually bad for RC unless detail part, not one that's going to take hit in a bad roll over. But that may be my petg choice. You mentioned brand name filament, so that may work out much better.
Had to "weld" multiple spots on my body that split. But my inland tough pla or amazon based equivalents have taken a serious pounding with 0 issues. Only issue was ever dark thinner parts softening and warping.
Petg may work better if weight isn't a huge concern, aka a body where you need to run it thick. Like my knightrunner roof rack, no issues, the light rack for it (all knight customs files) in petg broke to peices the first time I rolled over on rocks.
Now your awesome ass person, ya petg will be fine. I can't believe how nice it looks at that layer height.
Seeing how quickly you got into that and how nice it's going already, ya think a CR10 is definitely my "sell 1 of my E3ps and buy " plan now. Took me forever to get petg running about that well and I'm running at half that layer thickness.
Hats off man, looks like you've got a knack for 3d printing!!!
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Had to "weld" multiple spots on my body that split. But my inland tough pla or amazon based equivalents have taken a serious pounding with 0 issues. Only issue was ever dark thinner parts softening and warping.
Petg may work better if weight isn't a huge concern, aka a body where you need to run it thick. Like my knightrunner roof rack, no issues, the light rack for it (all knight customs files) in petg broke to peices the first time I rolled over on rocks.
Now your awesome ass person, ya petg will be fine. I can't believe how nice it looks at that layer height.
Seeing how quickly you got into that and how nice it's going already, ya think a CR10 is definitely my "sell 1 of my E3ps and buy " plan now. Took me forever to get petg running about that well and I'm running at half that layer thickness.
Hats off man, looks like you've got a knack for 3d printing!!!
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