Tested a print of a muzzle device after calibrating some PLA Pro. The print came out looking great. However, the 1/2x28 threads in the ID are very loose, so much that with minimal force, you can pull straight past them.

So, I’ve seen a few different ways to fix this, but I wanted to see what the community agrees to as the “best” practice to adhere to.

Do I adjust for shrinkage, add in additional tolerance in the modeled threads, or do something else entirely?

Bambu P1S

0.4mm Nozzle

0.16mm Layer Height

Overture PLA Pro

      • Skydiver6532
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        2 months ago

        Dope thanks. I’ve yet to do any of the calibration stuff, but i probably should.

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          2 months ago

          With something as stress-prone and tolerance sensitive as 2A components I think it’s definitely worth doing. Especially if you modify your printer or use a variety of filaments. Shit, my K1C came basically unusable from the factory. Every upgrade you do requires verification.

          I’d rather fail a test print than a 24 hour print job.