5 3D-printed parts I use for my 3D printer
One of the best things about owning a 3D printer is that it can upgrade itself. Once you get past the first few successful Benchies, you start noticing all the little annoyances that slow you down or make printing more stressful than it needs to be. That is when printing your own accessories starts to feel less like a novelty and more like basic maintenance. Over time, I have settled on a handful of printed parts that stay on or next to my printers permanently. These are the quiet workhorses that keep everything running more smoothly, cleaner, and much more predictably.
One of the best things about owning a 3D printer is that it can upgrade itself. Once you get past the first few successful Benchies, you start noticing all the little annoyances that slow you down or make printing more stressful than it needs to be. That is when printing your own accessories starts to feel less like a novelty and more like basic maintenance. Over time, I have settled on a handful of printed parts that stay on or next to my printers permanently. These are the quiet workhorses that keep everything running more smoothly, cleaner, and much more predictably.
Arthur Sullivan
Australia
Australia
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