This. Although I use PETG more then PLA because it's so much stronger. You just need to clean out the nozzle every time you print so you don't end up with a gnarly part.
A 3d printed flashlight mount should never break if you print it from PETG in the correct orientation. That stuff is so durable when compared to PLA. You have to really yank on it to break a 0.4mm strand.
100% infill.
Petg for all the parts in contact with heat. PLA+ for everything else.
Mag dumb of 17 rounds through my FDMA 19 No problem.
This. Although I use PETG more then PLA because it's so much stronger. You just need to clean out the nozzle every time you print so you don't end up with a gnarly part.
A 3d printed flashlight mount should never break if you print it from PETG in the correct orientation. That stuff is so durable when compared to PLA. You have to really yank on it to break a 0.4mm strand.
this^ mind your orientation, dont be gay.