The more I work with 3D printing (and, well, anything I do), the more questions bubble to the surface ….
Can I make the material do this?
What if I do that?
Do I really need to ….
A lot of times, things work out. For instance, I did a couple of videos about welding copper and steel (yeah, it worked, but I wouldn’t walk on a bridge welded that way).
Sometimes, not so much (I once filled cuts in a steel bell with copper, only to find out that oxidation was not kind to it).
That brought me to my latest wild hare chase, which is to combine 2 different types of 3D printing filament in a single print, and what the heck, I think I’ll throw in some sand, too ….