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09-24-2019, 07:09 PM #1
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Cool! Thanks - Airscapes
I like your thinking. I agree that ABS has been pretty solid when printing small parts.
PETG sounds interesting, I'll have to try and experiment. I like that its inexpensive...
I have not tried Nylon, but I do like the idea that it is a flexible filament. I've been wanting to try a flexible for a while, just can't figure out what to print...
Yeah, it was for a Halloween Stormtrooper helmet I printed, nothing requiring mechanical strength. It worked out well, at least I don't have gaps and cracks anymore
Thanks for the filament tips!
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09-24-2019, 09:53 PM #2
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Let me clarify, nylons is not flexible as in stretchy or soft like TPU, it is flexible as in it bend and does not snap. It is very tough but not stiff..
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