3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
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What kind of filament is that printed with and are you concerned about it failing over time? Especially if there's spinning disks in there I'd be paranoid as hell about it falling.
It's printed out of ASA, which basically doesn't creap. It's also wayyyy overbuilt for the amount of weight it's supporting. I'm not at all worried about it failing over time.
This scares the hell out of me. Too much risk of damage. Heat, weight, and time.
There's basically no heat involved. It sounds like you're worried about creap, which is totally fair and something to be aware of. The parts are printed out of ASA and are very overbuilt, so there shouldn't be any cause for concern.
Creap video: https://youtu.be/88pk2cNOeGE?si=_JxBtYyYitBEin2Y
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As long as it's not pla. That's a ticking time bomb.
It's ASA, should be more than fine :)