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Re-upload of r/fosscad from 2015 - June 2025.

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Originally posted by u/Ok-Blood8662 at 2025-06-30T21:50:55Z

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Was hoping I got good enough layer adhesion here, and I may have, but cracks formed at the pin holes.

Fortunately did not have this happen while firing. I noticed the cracks when inspecting the gun at my desk, flexed it, and it completely snapped.

Figured I would share as an example to others. Filament choice is super important in 3D2A. Be careful.


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[–] noah@fosscad.io 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

u/No-Psychology3577 · 2025-06-30 22:07:52 UTC · score 10

Do you have too, even if you can insert the pins without any trouble  ? I would completely understand reaming, if the holes gave the maker any trouble

[–] noah@fosscad.io 1 points 1 month ago

u/K1RBY87 · 2025-06-30 22:57:49 UTC · score 23

It is generally good practice. holes that are 3D printed rarely are circular, or the correct dimensions. If you force a pin through it will displace the material, but it puts stress along the layer lines which can be the start to a crack.