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    Technologist Tachout's Avatar
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    Really looking into this. Would like to see how it handles Carbon Fiber.

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    I use mostly PLA, but I would like to see carbon fiber PLA and NinjaFlex printed.

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    I use PLA and ABS most but I would definitely want to start printing with brick and wood once I get my new printer. At the moment I don't have a good suggestion for other materials since this printer seems to do it all, at the practical level.

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    I use Nylon the most at the moment and I 'll try TPE extensively later so it seems you've covered what I need.

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    I mainly use ABS and PLA for my prints so it sounds like it covers that well.

    I guess nailing down an optimized way to print nylon would be great. If using glue works, that's great but it still feels like a hackers solution. Maybe offering a separate product that works will with nylon would be a good solution.

    Also, one thing i'd love to see...Buildtak sold preinstalled on a flexible, conductive surface (thin sheet metal for example) I'd love to be able to remove the plate rom the machine and slightly flex the surface to remove the print. Just a suggestion

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    I have only used PLA, and the Makerbot I use at my local library won't do ABS for air quality reasons. The PLA can be a problem especially with thinner parts that tend to break when trying to remove them.. I'm going to let them know about Build Tac.

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    I have a package of BuildTak sheets. Didn't use it yet. I print with PLA & ABS from various suppliers (reprap world, faberdashery, colorfab, etc.)

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    What filament materials do you use most and what materials would you want us to test on BuildTak that is not on this list?

    I always use ABS over PLA. I've found that it prints better for my Prusa i3v. I didn't see any filament material that wasn't on the list. It seems like BuildTak has a rather large scope of compatibility for their printing surfaces.

  9. #19
    I use PLA at most, and would like to use nylon, or wood filament on BuildTak

  10. #20
    this seems to cover everything i use (pla, pla, pla, you get the point)

    but you should test out pva, and the materials in taulaman3d's new toolbox:

    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...-new-materials

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