Now i have tested my PLA printed Centurion over 2 months, and there are no 
sign of damage on the mowing parts ( gears and tracks) Here are a video 
from a event where i was driving in front of spectators for fun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEo3s8yDLEA&feature=youtu.be

Den tirsdag den 19. april 2016 kl. 08.39.21 UTC+2 skrev Niels Erik 
Kristensen:
>
> Pla are strongere than ABS-But not elastic. Its almost like the cast iron 
> of plastic. Make a solid 4-5mm pla part and se for yourself. ABS stinks 
> when printet-And wrap alot during the printing. In Denmark where i 
> live,high temperature are rare. And if one parts break i can easyly print a 
> new one.
> By the way-Wood are also bio degradeable-And it will degrade faster than 
> PLA-Maby paintball filled with termittes will work better :-)
>
>
> Den tirsdag den 19. april 2016 kl. 08.26.25 UTC+2 skrev Niels Erik 
> Kristensen:
>>
>> Most of my parts are printet with 99% infill-Ore vith 2mm walls and 20 % 
>> infil
>>
>> Den tirsdag den 19. april 2016 kl. 01.42.45 UTC+2 skrev Caleb Smith:
>>>
>>> What you have to worry more about PLA is its warpage in the heat.  PLA 
>>> parts will begin to warp if left in a hot car or possibly just leaving your 
>>> tank in the sun. Printing with ABS will eliminate warpage and yield 
>>> stronger parts, but for true durability you should look into nylon.
>>
>>

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