Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
they should all print as they're all pla based so don;'t have high extrusion temps.

One thing to bear in mind. Filaments like copperfill and anything that's conductive or states it has carbon fibre will wear the nozzle.

If you want something with a stone like finish. Then the best thing I've used is bronzefill. Unsanded, polished etc it looks and feels like rough stone/ceramic.

I printed a rather nice ganeesh that looks like it was carved from a piece of rock.

It's probably abetter use for bronzefill than all the post processing to make it look bronzy.

If you want abronze finish get some of the reprapper tech bronze filament. Doesn't need post processing.
Thanks! I'll look into it next payday, lol. I saw from another first impressions thread that the printing nozzle for the MOD-t is stainless steel, as opposed to others which look to be brass or some other material. I'd like to avoid having to replace it, despite how simple it looks to swap out, but do you think from your experience that a steel nozzle would be more resilient to wear?