High Tide Aquatics

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    Reef 3D printing request thread

    @Srt4eric this is the printer size I have
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    Reef 3D printing request thread

    Generally don’t make structural parts that could get bumped out of pla. Lost a few pla brackets to kids
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    I have this file and a printer large enough. Takes about a day to print and ~350g of petg. Lemme kno in a pm
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    I have 2 of these with defects if anyone is interested. Neon orange petg and black tpu. 72g of filament and 4hrs print time. ~$3each
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    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1591517382/santa-urchin-hat
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    So friggen cute. Do they just clip on? This is a whole new rabbit hole to dive into. TIL the urchins hold on to it themselves, as protection. And people also 3d print hermit crab shells?!
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    Reef 3D printing request thread

    Urchin. Hats?
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    You got it. It likes to come back when the co2 tanks run out. It accumulates on the outflow nozzle like a black beard, BBAlgae. Usually use hydrogen peroxide, but fish think I’m feeding them. This seems like a real spot treatment solution.
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    Nice. Think it can tackle BBA? Re button: I can tell you that is a momentary button in order to get UL/RU/EU approval to make that light, they had to make some sort of fail safe to prevent eye exposure (and stupid kids). Also why they send the orange glasses.
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    Does this thing (light) work? It seems like it should in theory.
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    No. Was passed along by a friend. It’s a ~$4k printer with materials for $1k. Huge flip opportunity I’m not a fan of the stratasys fdm’s. They have not great seam quality and really don’t print dimensionally well. Use them a lot at work.
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    https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/bfs/7794173163.html
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    Lab grade because you can put HF acid in it and it won’t melt thru. Polystyrene is also clear, and what betta cups are ETA: I buy lots of stuff from TAP for work. Place is the beez kneez
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    Polypropylene is the least reactive plastic. Most jars you’ll find are PET or Polystyrene. Can never go wrong with inert glass, with high DOC (internal strength) ETA: sealed glass jars are actually quite strong
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    What kind of fancy jars are those?
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