• @kylian0087
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    1 year ago

    Carefull using PLA. PC components can get HOT and potentialy melt the PLA.

    Other then that. It looks very good and clean. Do you happen to share the stls?

    • @rambosOP
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      31 year ago

      Sure thing

      https://www.printables.com/model/486506-3d-print-pc

      I was also worried about that, but for this PC its only sun that can melt it haha. But yeah it would be better to print with petg or abs Cpu temp never goes above 45C lol. Usually at 35 and case fans are not even spinning. Also mbo is “raised” 10 mm from back wall if that make sense.

    • Macaroni Love
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      31 year ago

      I printed a case for a small PC that I user as a home server 3 years ago, and I used the cheapest PLA out there. No warping, nothing broke. It is cooled by a single 80mm.

      As long as there’s enough airflow to prevent the PLA from actually heating up, it will be fine.

    • @LanyrdSkynrd
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      21 year ago

      I’ve also had problems with PLA prints delaminating and becoming brittle over time, especially if it’s being flexed or exposed to sunlight. Some PLA’s are worse than others with this, though.

      I use PETG for anything I want to last a long time.

      • @rambosOP
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        21 year ago

        Yeah, but I only had these 2 rolls of PLA. Spent like 800-900 g of each. If it brakes ill make the another one in petg

        • solarbird
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          11 year ago

          If you’re willing to get into annealing, I’ve had good service from annealed HTPLA in high temperature/humidity and even overpressure environments. I’m three years into a build that gets multiple hours of use in such conditions a week and it’s held up fine. There have been other problems, but nothing related to bad behaviour out of the HTPLA.