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rtn
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@rtn@chaos.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

This is how I insert 1/4" nuts into a 3D printed PLA. In this case it's a lamp holder for a GU10 socket. #3dprint

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A soldering iron with a 1/4" nut placed on the tip. Heating it up for insertion into a piece of PLA material.
A soldering iron with a 1/4" nut placed on the tip. Heating it up for insertion into a piece of PLA material.
A soldering iron with a 1/4" nut placed on the tip. Heating it up for insertion into a piece of PLA material.
After insertion. The heated up nut has melted the PLA material and is now in place.
After insertion. The heated up nut has melted the PLA material and is now in place.
After insertion. The heated up nut has melted the PLA material and is now in place.
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