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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie View Post

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    Almost anything you can imagine!

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    High yield parts with the carbon fiber filament. How about air tight prints?

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    possibly parts for a larger scale model rocket using the high temp. pla?

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    Conductive materials to create electronics boards and circuit traces. Carbon Fiber for extremely strong prints.

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    More durable, higher quality prototypes

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    Carbon fibre filament would be great for artificial limbs, which often go through a lot of impacts during the day

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    I like to design and print instruments. The high strength materials will allow thinner walls for faster prints and better sound! Will definitely be checking it out.

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    I love the carbon fiber filament. Definitely stronger prints

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    I'd use them to build a model plane with aviation-grade strengths!

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    The stronger a print is the less times you would have to print the same item

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