I use Prusa Slicer exclusively now. I preferred it over Cura. Orca is supposed to be everything that’s great about Prusa slicer plus more. I haven’t tried it yet but when I’m ready to explore a new slicer it will be that one.
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You printing it in ABS or something stronger?
Print in PLA, get some carbon fiber fabric and the proper epoxy, laminate over the prototype in CF and it will be stronger, look better, and be one piece rather than the multiples you've got now. You also have the benefit of being able to leave behind the layer lines so the epoxy can build a mechanical lock on the part. You might be able to get away with the black PETG as long as you don't sand layer lines and let the epoxy grab that way. Epoxy REALLY likes to bite into PLA. It doesn't love PETG/ABS quite as much.I can't print in ABS yet (haven't really tried) so this will be in PETG. I've had good results with the Inland PETG+ so far though, and since I am printing my own there's no sweat if they don't last forever.
In the picture is just a terrible gray PLA I have for prototyping, but I'm printing in black PETG right now.
I think that is the eventual plan, for now I want to test with and without the extension (not that I suspect I have anyway to tell a real difference). Even once this is printed in PETG I dont suspect this will be the last version as I'm sure something after starting at it a lot I will find an aesthetic revision I want to do. Also trying to come up with a way to make it removable, but not sure if that will ever come to fruition.Print in PLA, get some carbon fiber fabric and the proper epoxy, laminate over the prototype in CF and it will be stronger, look better, and be one piece rather than the multiples you've got now. You also have the benefit of being able to leave behind the layer lines so the epoxy can build a mechanical lock on the part. You might be able to get away with the black PETG as long as you don't sand layer lines and let the epoxy grab that way. Epoxy REALLY likes to bite into PLA. It doesn't love PETG/ABS quite as much.