I have some of the red, glow in the dark ABS from Excelvan and it turned out great. Nice finish very bright glow and no issues. Surprised me at how nice cheap filament turned out.
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I can obtain several rolls for a bargain price from this supplier: http://www.3dfilamenten.nl
The reviews seem good, the PLA having good flow qualities.
Can anyone confirm that this is a good filament?
Hi
Just about any basic PLA filament you get these days (other than the eBay stuff or no name stuff on Amazon) is fairly good. There are good filaments on both Amazon and eBay, you just have to be a bit careful therel.
Bob
I saw an interesting video about this a few months ago. I had no idea that there's an extension of the United Nations that influences the costs of shipping between countries, with "developing" countries being favored over established countries. Up until now, China has been designated by this Universal Postal Union as a "developing" country. The UPU meets every four years, and just wrapped up a session. It sounds like there could be some changes becoming effective in 2018 - http://news.upu.int/no_cache/nd/memb...l-dues-system/
We've trialled a few different brands and love FormFutura, works perfectly on the Ultimaker printers. Best place to purchase is store.redstack.com.au
My favorite so far is Colorfabb, Formfutura takes silver and 3DOM bronze because their filaments are great but a bit runny.
My shipment of 3dfilamenten.nl will come in soon and after printing samples of each color I will post a review.
My companies ABS was tested up against Formfutura (and 4 others) by 3D Matter and we beat them in each category: Ease of Printing, Visual Quality, Geometric Accuracy, Impact Resistance. Wish they had tested FF PLA as well.
Hey 3D Printlife, your filaments may be superior but most people go for affordability so it will be better to besides having a premium filament also have a 'housebrand' filament. There is definitely still room to differentiate regarding visual and mechanical properties.
I am testing all the filaments from 3dfilamenten.nl and so far so good, it prints very nicely with good flow and visual quality - only it's more brittle and clogs up the nozzle a bit when staying heated for too long - but that's normal. This is great quality filament!
Hi
Ok, well let's toss up some numbers, just to get it down to math:
I get filament from MakerGeeks. It's $15 a KG delivered in 4 spool batches. It can be PLA, PETG, or ABS for that price. It all prints great on all of my printers. No clogs. No breaks. No weird behavior at all. No reason to pay any more. The stuff works fine. It's their "first run" product, not the recycled material.
Is anybody selling great filament for less (delivered price) ?
Bob
I agree. My company isn't really a B2C type of business. We're more B2B. Our customers are Universities who are looking for quality instead of the cheapest option out there. I think our price is very good for what we offer, but for someone looking for a $15 filament, you're not going to find it with us.
There is a guy selling a stock of 500 1kg rolls of 3mm PLA and ABS from 3dfilamenten.nl in the Netherlands, at less than $7 a roll.
I bought 24 rolls.
Here is my comparison to Colorfabb and 3DOM filaments:
Colorfabb
Layer-layer adhesion: 4/5
Flow: 5/5
Smoothness of print: 4/5
Accuracy: 5/5
Color quality: 5/5
Flexibility: 4/5
3DOM
Layer-layer adhesion: 5/5
Flow: 5/5
Smoothness of print: 5/5
Accuracy: 3/5
Color quality: 5/5
Flexibility: 5/5
3Dfilamenten
Layer-layer adhesion: 4/5
Flow: 4/5
Smoothness of print: 4/5
Accuracy: 5/5
Color quality: 5/5
Flexibility: 2/5
Hi
Over the years, I have gotten strange batches of filament from a variety of people. I also store filament in less than ideal conditions. A cheap vacuum pump and a vacuum rated pot have cleared up the majority of the issues.
It does *not* help much with the rolls of 3 mm filament I still have sitting around in the "brave new world" of 1.75 mm extruders .... Eventually I'll have to rebuild a 3 mm machine to use the stuff up. My guess is that the vacuum pump will be working overtime on those rolls. Some are going on 4 years old and even the pump may not resurrect them.
Truth in lending: Most of what I have used from them has been PETG, I've run a half dozen spools of ABS and about the same in PLA. There's been maybe 4X that many rolls of PETG in various flavors.
Bob
I have tried Makergeeks and it worked pretty good. Did have some issues with "wet" ABS though. Had a tough time getting them to respond to help requests. Haven't completely given up on them.
I have also been using Hatchbox PLA and ABS and it seems to be going good. Their wood was pretty straight forward.
Trying out eSun PETG and so far it has been fairly easy to get going.
Also an ASA from Ridged ink I think it is. Pretty easy to get going also.