Now why do I want my PLA to be biodegradable, and it is anyway isn't it? Well sort of given long enough. That Carabiner, I would probably print in Nylon CF anyway.
This is the penultimate episode in a whole series I've done which answers those very questions. This video isn't in any way meant to be a test for the best way to print the carabiners, it is, as the name suggests, a test to see how durable biodegradable filaments and recycled PLA are.
These two compostable filaments are perfect for a “sketch” prototype.
Also, could UV be partially responsible for the window-based tests?
You should really use bone specimen for strength test.
I'm sorry, I'm not sure I'm familiar with a bone specimen strength test, I'd love to learn more though.
Now why do I want my PLA to be biodegradable, and it is anyway isn't it? Well sort of given long enough. That Carabiner, I would probably print in Nylon CF anyway.
This is the penultimate episode in a whole series I've done which answers those very questions.
This video isn't in any way meant to be a test for the best way to print the carabiners, it is, as the name suggests, a test to see how durable biodegradable filaments and recycled PLA are.