@la I mean if you want more stiffness the easiest way is to just add more walls. ASA needs a closed printer and is harder to get dimensionally correct. Fiber-reinforced filaments are snake oil as far as I know, the fibers aren't long enough and not aligned, so they just weaken the part. At least carbon, glass might work. I'm not planning on trying either bc of the obvious safety issues
@noiob well, I want surface hardness, which is related to stiffness, but at small scale, so not really affected by walls.
I don't think strength is the real limitation with this gear, it's heat absorption vs dissipation. And I think a fibre reinforced part might, through it's higher surface hardness also have lower heat absorbtion.
That was my thinking, but I'm no 3D printing expert 🤷♀️
And since I know a few ppl with closer printers with ASA profiles that seemed like a reasonable option too.
@noiob but more elastic, so the contact point will deform more and probably impart more heat in the part. I think for easy to print filaments PLA is the right choice here.
For actual better performance I think I'd have to go to something like ASA or maybe fibre reinforced Nylon? But I don't really know, since I've never had a printer around to try that stuff with.