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*For reinforcing 3D prints, such as for making braided hose.  | *For reinforcing 3D prints, such as for making braided hose.  | ||
*70,000 psi tensile strenght - [https://www.mcmaster.com/steel-wire], 0.014" is smallest diameter. $6/lb.  | *70,000 psi tensile strenght - [https://www.mcmaster.com/steel-wire], 0.014" is smallest diameter. $6/lb.  | ||
*If <10% steel use - plastic is just as strong at 8000 psi for ABS.  | |||
*Not a strong case for steel wire unless the fraction of steel is significant when it comes to plain stiffness strength.  | |||
Latest revision as of 17:45, 8 February 2019
- For reinforcing 3D prints, such as for making braided hose.
 - 70,000 psi tensile strenght - [1], 0.014" is smallest diameter. $6/lb.
 - If <10% steel use - plastic is just as strong at 8000 psi for ABS.
 - Not a strong case for steel wire unless the fraction of steel is significant when it comes to plain stiffness strength.