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    HIPS would be nice to have in stock, 1.75 mm seems to be the common diameter for most 3D Printers, and I wish for a rainbow filament to be on the shelf.

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    bronzefill, faux metal, aka a mix of metal powders and pla plastic, alumfill or tinfill

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    Besides PLA and ABS which I see on your site I print with PETT, PVA, and Nylon compounds. That being said.... the vast majority of printing I do is in ABS and PLA....

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    I think this was mentioned earlier, but it doesn't make much sense to sort filament by printer. Unless the material was specifically optimized for that machine, all ABS and PLA filaments can be used on almost any FDM machine. Just something to think about.

    I think nylon or a flexible material is great next step for this site. I definitely get that this site is trying to fill the whole seller niche by offering discounts for very large orders (up to 48 spools). This is great, but to keep ahead of the growing demand for materials other than ABS and PLA, nylon and flexible materials should be next on the list. Other materials than these would be nice, but are more specialty materials that wouldn't apply to a large majority of prints.

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    I'll chime in to the chorus of poor site design. And of course suggest HIPS, PVA, Nylon, PET, and Ninjaflex.

    As far as ordinary ABS and PLA, Translucent colors are popular in our store, as is brown and a darker green than you are showing.

  6. #26
    Wow just about all of them. Though PET, wood, and maybe the clay one that no one remembers about would be cool

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    The only type of filament that I use is PLA, so that's fine with me. Colors could use more of a variety. The main one that I would like to see is Maroon. No one ever seems to carry that color and many schools are maroon and black or maroon and gold.

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    Transparent and translucent (blue mostly), glow in the dar (blue too ) and thermal-changing-color or multicolored.

  9. #29
    1.75 mm metallic filament.

  10. #30
    you need to supply other filaments besides abs and pla.

    for example, nylon, tpe, hips and other soluble support, and wood filament.

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