Are your 3D-printed items strong and durable?

Yes! The strength and durability of a 3D print depend on the material used and the printing settings. Since I print with the X1C, which is known for its high-speed, precision printing, the results are strong, well-layered, and high-quality.
Here’s what affects durability:
Material Choice: I can print with PLA, ABS, PETG, and more, each with different strengths. PETG and ABS are great for stronger, heat-resistant parts, while PLA is good for decorative or lightweight applications.
Layer Height & Print Quality: My X1C produces fine layer resolution, making prints structurally sound with good layer adhesion.
Infill Density: I can adjust the internal structure—a higher infill makes prints stronger, while lower infill makes them lighter.
Post-Processing: Smoothing, annealing, or reinforcing parts can increase durability, depending on the needs of the item.
Let me know if you need guidance on material choice for a specific project!