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badlinesgoodtimes

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Welp, it ain't perfect but it's not nothing.

Kids bumped the table a few dozen times times during the 5 hr print probably didn't help.
They were so stoked watching the process and seeing the finished product so that's what matters.
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This was just the Ender 3 test Cat. That was already loaded on the card.
Settings I think was 200 degrees gun and 60 bed?

Next up is a Unicorn and a Fish per my daughter's request.
 
https://robskiifab.com/collections/3d-print-files

You should check out this site! This guy has some cool 1/24 RC crawler bodies that are a free download.

I've printed out the Canyon Master and Kei truck so far. The Kei truck turned out really good, I can't wait to build it out.
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BROTHHEEERRRR! YES! I want to buy a real life one of those. haha... Thanks for sharing. looking forward to printing one of these bad boys!
 
So I printed the Kei truck twice because my friend wanted one as well. First cab I used a raft and it took about 7.5 hrs. The second cab I did without a raft and it was 6.5 hrs. I did the two beds together with no raft and that was right around 12 hrs
 
I have had an Ender 3 for a few years now. It takes a little bit of tweaking once in a while but has been fairly good for me. I did build an enclosure for it that enabled me to print PETG and help PLA run even better. The magnetic PEI bed is money, never had a problem with adhesion.

I have built quite a few things but the plasma table was probably the biggest.
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And so many RC car parts. SCX24 wheels, tube chassis, IFS kit, bumpers, and so much more.
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SXC24 chase truck based off 1/18 scale Big Country chevy. All new chassis, bumpers, utility bed, and roof rack.
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Sandrail that I may finish someday. Trailing arms and front sand style arms.
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Full suspension finger mountain bike anyone?
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Finger board mold, drill, and trim jig.
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I have had a Flashforge Adventure 3 Lite for about 4 or 5 years now, thinking I'd find all sorts of uses. Truthfully, aside from small gifts and random chachkis, I haven't found much to print with it. The print area is fairly small (6x6x6"), but it is truly plug and play. I have never pulled it apart or replaced any components. PLA print quality is nearly perfect, and ABS prints well. I haven't had much luck with PETG, but I don't have a filament drier. The only things of real use I have printed are screwdriver dividers for the toolbox, a jig for pie cutting 3" stainless pipe for my intake, and a tube notching contour gauge (I'm excited about this one), and a trans temp gauge pod for my oem 4x4 button location.

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The center hole holds a laser pointer
 
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