I used hot glue on my slab as that was one of the options you suggested on the slab build, I had to do it a second time with a little extra on the outside as the first time it came loose
I needed this video a couple days ago. I was having issues with gel super glue on my SLAB. I replaced my broken o-ring with a 3D printed version made from TPU. I have a spare o-ring, but I wanted to save it plus I just wanted to see how a TPU o-ring would perform. I also used hot glue since it's not as permanent as epoxy would be. It works great, but I should have scored the parts first. That's a great tip. If the hot glue fails I will switch to epoxy.
Followed along with the sound off. Had to pause the video just once to go get gift wrap supplies for cleaning the excess glue. 👍
I used hot glue on my slab as that was one of the options you suggested on the slab build, I had to do it a second time with a little extra on the outside as the first time it came loose
I needed this video a couple days ago. I was having issues with gel super glue on my SLAB. I replaced my broken o-ring with a 3D printed version made from TPU. I have a spare o-ring, but I wanted to save it plus I just wanted to see how a TPU o-ring would perform. I also used hot glue since it's not as permanent as epoxy would be. It works great, but I should have scored the parts first. That's a great tip. If the hot glue fails I will switch to epoxy.
Feed the algorithm! Nom nom nom.
What would the algorithm eat hmm
@@jetspeedstudios431 Thematically; glue.
@@ianwhitehouse1300 Yum
I have found that most printed parts like 200 sandpaper before gluing. And try high temp hot glue, much better shock tolerance than CA.
Have you thought about adding knurling to the model so that you don't have to scuff it by hand?
Yes, it is planned.
You don’t have sandpaper or paper towels…. Bro, we need to send you a care package!!
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Or use epoxy and not worry about it 😛 (kidding. I used epoxy. I had to be VERY careful so as excess didn't get onto orings)