Google+ post by Mark Wampler on 2015-03-02 14:52:33 UTC

Nice Mark. Will this be strong enough to hold heavy objects ?

It does, though I think if abused, it will break, making a more beefy one now.

Now you have to chisel a piece to use on your 3d printer. :wink:
Brook

good idea

I’ve found that printing stuff like this in PET makes for really durable holders.

@Chuck_McManis only problem is that PET melts @ 500 F, it would work well for injection molding

@Mark_Wampler
I’ve been using the PET+ filament from @Made_Solid which prints pretty nicely at 250C nozzle temp on my Rep1/dual

@Chuck_McManis nice, post a print, I would like to see that

I am a wood carver with about 50 carving gouges. That is just cool.

@Victor_Gallagher awesome, I take you have a 3d printer?

No I don’t have one. But I have been following the tech sense it first came out in the 1980’s.

Looks like Gumby humping a tool