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    Quote Originally Posted by Marrrs View Post
    The PETG material I am using is flexible to the point where it just stays bent or the layers starts cracking apart. Print slowly with fans off to get better layer adhesion. This might of course make it difficult to print more detailed objects.
    sounds like you need to print at a higher temp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    sounds like you need to print at a higher temp.
    I don't mean that the prints normally are prone to crack up, with the right design it is a durable material. But applying enough force something has to give of course. Raising the temperature leads to more oozing and strings, so you'll need to find the balance somewhere I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marrrs View Post
    I don't mean that the prints normally are prone to crack up, with the right design it is a durable material. But applying enough force something has to give of course. Raising the temperature leads to more oozing and strings, so you'll need to find the balance somewhere I guess.
    Ahh, Thanks for the info

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