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"content": "nostr:npub12atwfrq4rfv7fqara6gzsgrgj7k8ngewzl5nzs46agwyxzh0e25qxlme5y Yet another question is whether other materials beside PETG can do something similar. PETG is the best one from all the sources I could find (although Stefan claimed PCTG works even better), but I don't see why this trick couldn't work for PLA or ABS. PLA might not be too great due to the no-cooling thing, but for ABS, this seems like a really neat hack.",
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