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    What is your favourite Formfutura filament? What new 3d printing filament would you like us to develop?

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    PLA remains my favorite filament until the price of Nylon drops. New filament that I would like to see Formfutura develop is a conductive filament.

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    well I'd like a flexible filament I can print without rebuilding my extruder - don't know if your flexifil would work or not. So maybe 10 metre samples of the exotic filaments would be a good idea.
    I don't mind paying over the odds for a short piece, if it'll save me a lot more money buying a big roll I can't actualy use :-)

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    delrin and carbon fiber

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    The easywood!

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    My favorite is EasyWood, and would like to see copper filament

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    I use your PVA and FlexFIL. Love them both!

    For future development I am always looking for the strongest material possible. I like to build large items that I put to use and the stronger the material the lest in-fill or bracing I need to add (and the faster it prints).

    You guys have lots of cool stuff and your website is well organized with a good specification sheet. As you know even includes some tips like print speed. Would be great if all the materials (especially new materials) included a fully completes spec sheet.

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    I've not used any of the filaments by this company before but the coconut one looks good. I would like to print a filament with tangled carbon nanotubes embedded within it

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    I am very interested in your wood filament, I haven't seen it before. I would like to see more suspended particle filament such as that or similar to bronzefill, some type of conductive filaments etc.

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