try adding a fillet to the 3d prints (and maybe some ribbing/handles to increase grip/torsion, or maybe just a wider circle for any torsional snaps), and also maybe print them long ways so that the print don't break between layer lines (if you want it to be THAT study). Anyways appreciate the content really informational!
glue squeeze out is good, it tells you that the entire mating surface is covered in adhesive. Gorilla glue works well with quite a bit of water on the parts, it requires moisture to cure properly. This was a good series of tests and you executed them well. Great Job!
Very good content 👌. I would suggest one thing for your next glue test. Instead of printing a vertical round pipe, I would print an hexagonal (or octogonal) pipe flat on the print bed. For your tests, that would prevent having a split at a weak point (layer line) and could give you a better idea of the glue strenght... and would help you on the twist test 😁 Hope I've made myself clear enough (I'm french Canadian 😐) You've got a happy new subscriber!
Never seen your channel thanks for this. Just wish you would have also tried a hide glues well. A wood worker just starting to add some 3D printed items. If you try live to see your results