3D printer filament moisture should be avoided because it could give you a very uneven low-quality print. For PLA filament, keep it in a sealed bag when you are not using it. PLA is an organic...
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3D printer filament moisture should be avoided because it could give you a very uneven low-quality print. For PLA filament, keep it in a sealed bag when you are not using it. PLA is an organic...
What printer do you use? You can use PLA filament on almost all common desktop FDM or FFF technology 3D printers. Although, do not exceed printing temperatures above 225˚C; it only requires heat bed...
Thanks for sharing this information, mate! I’ve seen my supplier on the list—3D2print. I’ve been ordering from them since I’ve started my 3D printing hobby. I also tried buying spools of filaments at...
“Isnt poly carbonate better than Nylon?”
I can’t tell for now, I haven’t used poly carbonate. But hats off to nylon filament; this is a very strong material compared to any other material I’ve...
I cannot imagine the future generations' filament. that would be way better than this.
Sounds promising, isn't it? 3D printing machine?Hmmm...why not?!
3D printing is an ideal business; however you have to consider lots of factors before engaging in this kind of venture. One sure thing to market your prototype creations is through an online shop....
This also reminds me of my latest purchased wood filament from 3d2print. Look at the colour and texture; it appears to be like wood than an alternative PLA out of straw.