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In this video I am testing can I use hexagonal screw nuts as thermal (heat set) inserts into 3D printed objects. I am doing some comparison with existing brass inserts measuring the pull-out force. There are some other load types, like torque and main load from other, supported, side, but only pull out force is measured, since this is the weak point for these hex nuts as thermal inserts. In first part of video I am testing, how big hole I need for inserting hex nuts using a soldering iron (200°C). In other part I am comparing hex nuts to existing injection molding and 3D printing brass inserts. Contents 0:00 - Introduction 3:36 - Preparing hex nut tests (what hole size?) 5:21 - Pull out test with hex nuts 6:45 - Result of the first test 6:55 - Preparing second test (nuts and brass inserts) 7:51 - Pull out tests (nuts and brass inserts) 7:59 - Hex nut test 8:33 - Injection molding insert test 9:21 - 3D printing insert test 10:41 - Results from test 2 11:15 - Conclusions Matherials and methods Prusa MK3 3D printer, Prusament PLA filament, 215°C printing temperature, 0.2mm layer height, 100% infill, 5-6 perimeters (walls), M3 steel screw nuts, M3 injection molding interts (M3 x L3mm), M3 3D printing inserts (M3 x L5mm x D4.22), TS100 soldering iron set to 200°C. Support my work: http://www.mytechfun.com/donation Patreon: / mytechfun Mentioned video in introduction, by CNC kitchen: • Threaded Inserts for 3D Prints - Chea...