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    What material (Other than ABS/PLA) do you print with the most, or want to print with the most?

    I want to start printing with Polyester, Ninjaflex, and LayWood. The polyester would be perfect for RC parts; the Ninjaflex works great when creating wearable stuff like goggles; and the LayWood seems like an upgrade from ABS.

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    I wish I could try out the wood filament or HIPS

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    High temp nylons and a yet to be developed UV stabilized ABS

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    The biggest thing for me would be flexible materials. I'm not sure how well ED3 is with flexible materials but I'd assume it works pretty well. I have a lot of plans for using flexible and regular filaments in a dual extruder.

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    definately metals, if not 100% metal, then faux metal like bronzefill or even aluminum/tin fill

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    Besides ABS and PLA, I print with PETT (t-glase), PVA, and just started working with Nylon. Out of the three of them I use PETT the most.

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    We also build with Nylon, PET, HIPS, Laywoo-D3, Laybrick and Ninjaflex.

    I wish we could build with PE, PP, PVC as well. We would be able to do PC if we were able to go to the 300°C that polymer requires.

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    Food safe materials like t-glase or PP. Hopefully more in the future.

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    I only print with PLA. I would like to try wood filaments or rubber-like filaments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddie View Post

    This is a question posed by E3D.
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    What material (Other than ABS/PLA) do you print with the most, or want to print with the most?
    Nylon, is like plastic, but have more quality.

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