Curious if anyone here has had success 3D printing plastic materials that would be relatively robust long-term outdoors here in Texas? My experience with 3D printing has thus far been limited to PLA, which from some brief googling, appears to not be the correct material for the job.
PETG and ASA are the only filaments recommended for outdoor use that I know of. They’re supposed to last a really long time.
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I had a friend who printed a thing with ASA and it has held up for a year and half in his truck.
ASA is really nice, it has a great matte finish