Sorry if you already mentioned but what filament material is being used to print all of these? Have you tried with other filaments? I'd be curious to see this test but with the more modern filaments
Tnx for upload. Printed couple carabiner in petg, 50% infill. Octet infill. They seem to be stronger than me.. Hehe. Consider testing them, hopefully I can use them for some gear that will be in salt water. Thing the treaded carabiner needs a redesign. Thread seem way to steep to carry out the function the creator imagine. I could be wrong tough. What is the strongest carabiner one can 3d print? Anything that can handle 70-100kg using petg with surtenty? 70kg is heavier than I imagine load will be, I would like a buffer. Not pushing it to the max if reaching 30kg. 30kg is also above what I imagine the load would be. So 70kg is overkill.. Considering 3d print because plastic dosent erode. Also, why not. Have the printer, why not use it for practical things. 😄 Tnx
I only printed these in pla I'm sure petg due to layer adhesion would be much stonger. I'll have to look through the video to double check the strongest design. I'm sure you could even double them up to ensure it would stay attached.
I have some design for disabilty aids and products , will need some money for tooling, did research for last 8 months . What will be my best option, will need 30k at the start, then 40k and after 20k To go to market. Adjusted product can be used in the peacekeepers and marina's, another to increase mobility in legs. Some prototypes will help, in mean would be invaluable..)
@abu ozzy I'll test as much as I can on my end, if you don't mind id like to make videos out of it email me at Beyondtinted@gmail.com Obviously you will receive full credit for your designs.
I would appreciate a list of all the carabiners because I would print them at home. Thank you very much for your engineering and thoughtfulness.
I'll try and link them all in the description today
Thank you sir 👍🏼
in a laboratory test, the most important thing is to correctly arrange the results in a table😅
Most of the time the tables in my videos have 4 legs 😄
thank you bud, you did an excellent job!!
Thank you, stay tuned for next video
Sorry if you already mentioned but what filament material is being used to print all of these? Have you tried with other filaments? I'd be curious to see this test but with the more modern filaments
I'd have to double check but I believe they were all PLA. This is a great idea I'll start working on this
Thanks for this video bruh much love
Great video ,we are still waiting for the links for the carabiners.
Thanks for reminding me they are now in the description.
@@Beyond_The_Tint Thanks
Tnx for upload. Printed couple carabiner in petg, 50% infill. Octet infill. They seem to be stronger than me.. Hehe. Consider testing them, hopefully I can use them for some gear that will be in salt water. Thing the treaded carabiner needs a redesign. Thread seem way to steep to carry out the function the creator imagine. I could be wrong tough. What is the strongest carabiner one can 3d print? Anything that can handle 70-100kg using petg with surtenty? 70kg is heavier than I imagine load will be, I would like a buffer. Not pushing it to the max if reaching 30kg. 30kg is also above what I imagine the load would be. So 70kg is overkill.. Considering 3d print because plastic dosent erode. Also, why not. Have the printer, why not use it for practical things. 😄
Tnx
I only printed these in pla I'm sure petg due to layer adhesion would be much stonger. I'll have to look through the video to double check the strongest design. I'm sure you could even double them up to ensure it would stay attached.
Nice job! 🙂
Thanks! 😄
Can I send you a design to see if 3d printing is viable, a new design I can send pictures by email.. thanks
I am in Bangladesh, therefore restricted by my environment..
As long it fits the youtube terms of agreement im more than willing to test designs. What kind is it
I have some design for disabilty aids and products , will need some money for tooling, did research for last 8 months . What will be my best option, will need 30k at the start, then 40k and after 20k To go to market. Adjusted product can be used in the peacekeepers and marina's, another to increase mobility in legs. Some prototypes will help, in mean would be invaluable..)
@abu ozzy I'll test as much as I can on my end, if you don't mind id like to make videos out of it email me at Beyondtinted@gmail.com Obviously you will receive full credit for your designs.
add links to where to get them or what they are called...not just basic
I'll get them into the description for everyone
@@Beyond_The_Tint Would really appreciate that!