Had to edit, T-Glass is a PET not a Nylon.

Had to edit, T-Glass is a PET not a Nylon.

Originally shared by Brandon Satterfield

Calibrated The Satterday Printer with a few blocks and towers, then needed something that would be a detail oriented print that I could run for many hours. First thing that comes to mind!
The beautiful Aria.
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/aria-the-dragon by Luis.
She is a nice addition to the office!
Single perimeter, 30%, 3.00mm black T-Glass, .4 nozzle, 265 nozzle, 40 bed (only ran it because I needed to test this kit).
Retraction needs some tuning, but Nylons are always a booger to get perfect.
Nice thing about it being Nylon, I was showing the wife and dropped it. Broke a wing off. Lightly heated it with a lighter and the adhesion properties of the nylon took charge and she was good as new! Hope there is not a DPS (Dragon Protective Services).

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T-Glase is PET not nylon. It still has awesome properties but they’re different materials. Just FYI

Totally correct. My mistake.

the composition of T-glass and PET is the same ???