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10-01-2014, 04:00 PM #11
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the PLA you offer is very good. I would like you to develop a carbon fiber filament!
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10-02-2014, 02:10 AM #12
I would love to print some in your sandstone lay brick.
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10-10-2014, 12:02 PM #13
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flexifit. I would like to see faux metal filament
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10-11-2014, 03:13 PM #14
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sandstonetexture similar to what you see at the back of the oneplus one
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10-11-2014, 07:36 PM #15
I love the flexible PLA although it is limited in the kind of prints you can make with it and have them turn out looking well-finished.
Next in the line should be a conductive filament, or something that feels soft and has low friction, so it is comfortable to wear on the skin.
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10-14-2014, 03:06 PM #16
I like that you have a competitive product to other specialty filaments on the market like flexible and water dissolvable materials. More competition is always a good thing and you're looks great.
Btw, maybe its my computer, but any graphical layout or background you have isn't loading on my screen. Its just bare white with black text and a few pictures.
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10-15-2014, 04:19 PM #17
I use Nylon Bridge and PLA/PHA a lot.
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10-16-2014, 04:54 PM #18
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As a novice my filament use has been limited to the basic PLA but I am very interested in learning more about or seeing a magnetic type filament available that could create items that are inherently magnetic.
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10-17-2014, 02:31 PM #19
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I had the luck to try your EasyWood Coconut, and I love it! I'd really like to try the Thermochrome, and I hope you'll start selling more metallic materials.
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10-17-2014, 02:33 PM #20
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Though I haven't tried it yet, aquasolve is on my VERY short list of filaments to check out.
Do bed magnets deteriorate.
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