And i wouldn't rely on recommendations from people called todd :-)
Is that enough tit for tat ?
Or do you want to continue the childish name calling and snide comments ?
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And i wouldn't rely on recommendations from people called todd :-)
Is that enough tit for tat ?
Or do you want to continue the childish name calling and snide comments ?
lol fair enough :-)
Nylon has a pretty low melting and deformation point as well.
To be honest pretty much all the filaments that can be printed on a standard 3d printer setup (ie: max...
in other words, if it's not generating heat through friction - it's pretty good. Which is what i said.
Just opened the packet of armadillo, with new filaments I always cut a small piece and bend...
pla is also good for gears, you just need to bear in mind that most fdm plastics soften at around the 60-70c temperature zone.
If you have an all metal hotend and a heated, enclosed print volume,...
take a look at ninjatek's new armadillo filament.
It's a super tough very rigid polyurethane based material, 90% more abrasion resistant than nylon and stiffer than abs with much better impact...