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I've been looking at picking up some inserts for some games I have, but I've heard 3D prints can warp with excessive heat. While I don't intend to leave it in a hotter area than average (or in direct sunlight), I am worried about when summer hits and the house temperatures get really high.
I'm in the UK and when it hits 30 degrees, it gets almost unbearably hot indoors. Is there any way I can minimise the risk when those summer temperatures hit? Or does the heat really need to be excessive to damage the 3D prints?
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