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Bought a 3d printer last week, for now, I have been printing tat found online, but will be learning how to design stuff soon.

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Seatbelt un bleeper

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Climbing felling wedge. Added a hole and scaled it down to fit in the side pocket, fuzzy texture to give it more grip.

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It can print some of the better plastics, nylon-cf and PPA, but I will mostly will be using PET and ABS.

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For chain sharpening, no problem with files except it gives me sore hands. If the chain has hit something and rolled the chrome, then blunts the file, makes it slow work. I had a cheapy Lidl one, it only managed a few chains before letting the smoke out.

 

This should make it much faster. Milwaunkee are the only brand doing a decent quality brushless type, and its not cheap at £140 for the set, but should last forever.

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