So long, ABS. From now on I'll be printing all my gears with Nylon.
After upgrading our 3D printer to handle the extra heat, and building a drybox to hold our Nylon filament, we’re finally able to print with nylon successfully. We shrink down the planetary gearbox from an earlier video using FreeCAD, print all the parts, and assemble the new gearbox. The resulting gears are stronger, smaller, and MUCH quieter. Sections: 0:00 – Intro 0:57 – Printer upgrades 1:28 – Drybox 2:51 – Gearbox redesign and printing 6:17 – Results 9:10 – Outro I hope you enjoyed the video!

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