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I got RPM arms on my Slash, I will compare the two with stiffness and durability. RPM parts are pretty much bulletproof, I will just see what happens, I will try to flex the print until it breaks. The TPU is 95A which is pretty stiff, but flexible and strong with impacts.You want something that will behave like RPM's Pure Nylon I guess? Wish I could help better. Not familiar with grades of TPU and 3D stuff.
Do you have any old RPM parts lying around?
Maybe someone here has some broken RPM parts to test sample them against your 3D testing?
I know this an older thread. Can I ask you what infill percentage you tried? I was thinking of trying tpu a arms.I printed it and installed it, it’s way too flexible and it sags when the Typhon is just sitting on its wheels.
Gyroid most likelyI know this an older thread. Can I ask you what infill percentage you tried? I was thinking of trying tpu a arms.
I mean the percentage. Was it 100% solid and still too flexible?Gyroid most likely
If you going to do 100% thats going to be a waste instead do 100% solid infill. Like imagine u have 20 layers of 0.2mm then ur bottom and top layers would be 10 each or 20 top or 20 bottom.I mean the percentage. Was it 100% solid and still too flexible?
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