treble - nuanced - smooth - far better than stuff like CAT 37-8 or FR with finger cymbals - bells = That's YOUR design tube so you might link a file to print it.
One thing I've noticed with 3D print K-tubes - they are very apt to break with a slight drop - one tube fell a few inches to the floor and snapped. Are there ways to make them more durable ?
One thing I've noticed with 3D print K-tubes - they are very apt to break with a slight drop - one tube fell a few inches to the floor and snapped. Are there ways to make them more durable ?
I think the print files are already shared somewhere here in one of my threads. If not, I would have to dig a bit to find them🙂
The prints can be made more solid - best to use a different material, but these are also more difficult to print and dial in at least for myself. Walls also can be made stronger with PLA - but all prints of this shape will tend to snap along the layers.
Maybe using a resin printer would be even better - to have a complely solid tube.
The prints can be made more solid - best to use a different material, but these are also more difficult to print and dial in at least for myself. Walls also can be made stronger with PLA - but all prints of this shape will tend to snap along the layers.
Maybe using a resin printer would be even better - to have a complely solid tube.
is there a glue which might be brushed onto a printed tube which would fuse the layers without "melting" the tube ?
Epoxy coating is fine, I usually just use acrylic paint spray to seal the surface. Broken PLA is best fixed with superglue.
This could be tried for some scrap prints first: https://www.3dgloop.com/shop/pla-gloopis there a glue which might be brushed onto a printed tube which would fuse the layers without "melting" the tube ?
Its for PLA
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- Loudspeakers
- Multi-Way
- Real good K-tube and driver combo