LooseNut
Active Member
I'm pleasantly pleased with the flex. Stiffer that the standard plastic gear supplied. The Tarot CF gear I borrowed has no flex, and I've had to reattach the little foam pads a few times since they keep coming loose. Little glue would fix it, but not mine.
As far as standing up, I been using this filament for quite some time on the electric motor mounts for my sub-250g planes and it is standing up quite well, With the post processing, it's far more durable and heat resistant than the regular PLA.
I've also used it on floor plates for the CO2 mags of the training equipment we make at work and they pass the drop test quite well. The mag units are about 100 grams and usually drop from about shoulder height.
Here's a screen capture of the Staccto 2011 plate. I can't post pics of actual for contract reasons.
As far as standing up, I been using this filament for quite some time on the electric motor mounts for my sub-250g planes and it is standing up quite well, With the post processing, it's far more durable and heat resistant than the regular PLA.
I've also used it on floor plates for the CO2 mags of the training equipment we make at work and they pass the drop test quite well. The mag units are about 100 grams and usually drop from about shoulder height.
Here's a screen capture of the Staccto 2011 plate. I can't post pics of actual for contract reasons.