It’s wild how similar woodworking and 3d printing are.
- Get a 3d printer
- Print things for the 3d printer
With woodworking
- Get a table saw
- Make things for the table saw
Now I can mix and match
Model: https://www.printables.com/model/205258-featherboard-with-replaceable-heads-m6
I’ve been considering this. Let us know how it works/holds up
It worked pretty well for the ~10 long thin rips I did.
I imagine PETG would be plenty durable in this kind of application
I used PLA+ with no complaints so far