Armament Knowledge Repository
715 posts

Armament Knowledge Repository
@FArmaments
Abolish the NFA. https://t.co/ZUFVZBWwJz
Katılım Ağustos 2020
496 Takip Edilen113 Takipçiler

@spikesguides Still have to finish reading what I have, but there's always more room on the shelves.

English


@FArmaments @tangsiling911 Amazon, etc. It's an ICY DOCK ToughArmor (or another Brand's) 3.5" External Bay drive enclosure. "Rugged Full Metal SAS/SATA HDD & SSD Mobile Rack for External 3.5" Drive Bay"
global.icydock.com/products-c4-s4…
English

@TonyDeicapi @OtakuEspiritu That one crazy look
English


@Flukhan This is a very good animation and shows how ghost loading works
English

@ccFvRjhUEMZMI7m Windows 11なんてクソくらえ!俺はWindows 10を使い続けるぞ!
日本語

@theshittinator I hope you Escape From Tarkov!
English

@ArthurClaudeen I turned a broken refrigerator into a dry box. Keep all my filament in it with a dehumidifier running 24/7.

English

Carbon Fiber Nylon Printing Tip #2
Dry filament +print from a heated dry box. It makes an enormous difference. I've mostly switched to printing from cheap Creality heated spool holders. I dry the filament in there at max temp for 24 hours before starting a print, then keep it on throughout the entire print. This is very important.

English

Carbon Fiber Nylon printing tip #5
Use an abrasion resistant nozzle like hardened steel. Brass will wear out in about 2 hours of printing, so don't even try. Bonus points if you can enclose your printer. At the very least, try to regulate the temperature of the area you're printing in. A heated chamber isn't 100% necessary, but it helps with reliable prints.
English

Carbon Fiber Nylon printing tip #1
Slow your print speeds way down to improve print quality and part strength. Good things take time—speed is for prototypes only.
Recommended speeds: 30 mm/s for all printing movements, 15 mm/s for overhangs and bridges. Acceleration and travel speed matter less.
English



























