Hi,
I am new to 3D printing but the idea is to not print a world of useless gadgetry to fill up the shelfs...
I am only interested in printing parts to fit on outdoors application like fly fishing spool, fly reel seat, and a bunch of other parts that will be abused by the elements and constantly in contact with water for 200 days per year.
Found Hoffman's work on Youtube and figured I'd join the forum since he is the only one I found who cared enough to put content and inform people on field tested prints and longevity of the prints INCLUDING when prints are exposed to wet environment.