Hi Marcio, could you help me with the parameters to print ABS and ASA Smartfil filaments on bambulab x1?
I´m new.
Thanks, in advanced.
Reporting back: The Air-1 sensor is recently getting some youtube praise for being more sensitive than many of the consumer-grade alternatives:
Update:
Tom Sanladerer finally caught up on this topic, and it’s consistent with what we’ve been discussing here. To his credit, he does give a good summary:
This thread evolved in a very interesting and informative way, but unfortunately the bulk of it bears no relation to the actual title. If I had the power of a moderator, I could split the thread where it forked and create a new thread where it went off-track, but I don’t have that power. I do have the power to rename it though. If @Snelso91 will give his permission, I will do so.
As an aside, I think the best answer to the OP’s original question is TPU or polycarbonate, or even better: a layered approach to both if you can do multi-material. The polycarbonate for strength and impact resistance, and the TPU to absorb impacts and thereby soften a blow. Even better if the polycarbonate is CF or GF. Possibly consider a flame resistant filament, just to better handle a worst case scenario like a thermal runaway by not adding to the flames or burning up afterward. You’d probably need a pretty strong and thick metal case around it all to adequately contain a thermal runaway and whatever flames from burning material. I guess if you had that, then maybe TPU around the battery as a shock absorber and to hold the battery in place would be the way to go.