Bambu PET-CF printed with orientation to test layer strength. Results very similar to PA6-GF except PA6-GF breaks like glass, not on the layer lines. To be clear, it’s possible to use better orientations and custom model changes to reinforce things, I don’t consider that reliable though.

The 43X got around 6 shots before splitting apart. This is the 6th attempt with various filaments and models of 43X, they all suck. Using Aves rails. Might have buy the real thing.

43X

The 1911 fired one single 45 and it’s done. Machined the rail myself 6061. First attempt. It’s too bad, this thing was so smooth.

1911

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    See that’s where Hoffman has yall brain washed. No it won’t. It really takes heat and direct wetting to have that kind of failure.

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      Exactly this. I’ve suffered creep, but only on unannealed nylons, only over long periods of time (talking months to a year), and only in a case like the thin FCG cage of the SF5 lower where the hammer pin moved forward enough to cause binary fire with a slow trigger release. If you’re familiar with that particular failure, you understand that even a millimeter of misalignment can cause that to happen.

      That gun’s super safe. So periods of high heat, high spring pressure, rapid movement, and thin walls came together to cause that failure.

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      In my experience, I’ve had some creep on my lowers due to moisture, but not to the point of failure, it also gets soft and can be bent by hand, funny cuz it returns right back to where it was and there is no issue except when you disassemble and it then no longer fits hahaha

      Then again I live in the middle of a 80%+ RH rain forest

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      That’s good to know. I initially wanted to print PA6-CF, but was skeptical of longevity concerns. I also wouldn’t say he “brain washed” me. I was looking into it and first looked on Bambu’s website comparing the dry state and wet state, and the wet state bended significantly more than the dry one. I just assumed that would cause some sort of failure, especially since we’re putting external parts into a printed frame.

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        I didn’t mean that you were brain washed, I meant that there are so many that have strayed away from nylon and think that pet-cf is the way to go due to Hoffman posting his video. Don’t get me wrong, Hoffman is a great developer. However, I don’t think he put much testing into his theory on this. Pet-cf is great for mags and accessories.

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          Polymaker pa6gf25 has been great in my experiences, as long as its not annealed the filled nylons get quite brittle post anneal if my XD45 survives the weekend, it will be over 200 rounds on an un annealed frame