Thanks for the suggestion
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Thanks for the suggestion
Yes, that is indeed a possibility, but before I go there, I'll check in here, too see if anyone knows the answer from experience
If it doesn´t concern you, and you don´t want to help me out, you can just ignore the inquiry. - It´s pretty simple. Have a nice day.
from what i can see TPU starts at 20£. And even a tiny drop of it on top of TPU at room temp. would do. And btw - the replysaid ´maybe´, not unlikely. And if it´ll ´maybe´stick why should i call it...
and 30mm in height.
I don´t have a 3d-printer at hand but it would be SOOOOOO helpful if anyone out there could test this scenario: Print a chunk of TPU (maybe 30*10mm) on top of a flat piece of TPU (just at normal room...
Thanks for the reply. I don´t have a 3d-printer at hand but it would be SOOOOOO helpful if anyone out there could test this scenario: Print a chunk of TPU (maybe 30*10mm) on top of a flat piece of...
Hello. I´m working in a timing belt-department, where we are looking for a solution that aims to 3d-print cleats on top of a fixated belt. The material is meant to be tpu, but will that even stick...