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Found a M 2.5 online and the website says pitch is 0.7mm.
The online design project I'm working on only has an option of adding threads of M 2.5 Γ 0.25 and M 2.5 Γ 0.35.
Just wanted to ask which one i should go with.
$3.99 810 piece screws and nut kit <-- sold out now, but I would keep an eye on this listing. Hopefully they come back in stock and keep a good price.
No reviews, but sold on Amazon
afflink: https://3dprintingdeals.com/product/3-99-810-piece-hex-head-screws-and-nut-kit/
$14.99 Creality/Aquila 3 pack hotends
I listed this recently, but the price dropped another $1
afflink: https://3dprintingdeals.com/product/16-99-creality-aquila-3-pack-hotends/
Big thanks to Ken on our Facebook group for the metric screw set!
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My favorite thing about cars is the sound you hear from winding out the engine through multiple high rpm shifts. The exhaust note is largely why my favorite engines are naturally aspirated. After seeing videos of amazing cars like the 911 GT3/Cayman GT4 or even much more attainable cars like Challenger Scat Packs, Mustang GTs, and Camaro SSs, I got a little sad knowing that the cars were so special but it's almost impossible to consistently hear that glorious sound of winding out three gears. 1) Is it possible to gear these high horsepower cars to where 2nd takes you to low-mid 50 mph and 3rd takes you to the low-mid 70s, and 2) if it's possible what would it take for the car manufacturers to make the transmissions like that?
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