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10-30-2024, 02:18 PM #1
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Carbon Fiber Filament Recommendations
Hey guys,I'm looking into designing and printing jaws (6" x ~3" x ~3") for a couple 6" vises that are gonna be used to clamp on a 5.75" dia x 30" lg piece of 1018 round stock in a horizontal mill. I need a filament that's gonna be strong and clamp the part securely, be deformation resistant, not prone to brittle failure, and won't be compromised by the use of machine coolant mechanically or dimensionally. We're going to be drilling a ~1.7" diameter hole 22" deep as well as some other operations to give you an idea of the forces at work. We bought a Bambulab X1C Combo kit with a 0.8mm hardened steel nozzle.
The filaments that look promising on their website are as follows:PET-CFCarbon Fiber Reinforced PETProduct Features:- Very Low Moisture Absorption- Exceptional Mechanical Properties- High Dimensional Stability- Exceptional Thermal Resistance- Comes with High Temperature Reusable Spool- Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.03mmCautions for Use- 0.2 mm Nozzle Not Compatible- Stainless Steel Nozzle Not Recommended- Dry out before use- AMS NOT CompatibleASA-CFProduct Features:- Superior Outdoor Durability- Optimized for Large Models- Sleek Matte Finish- Enhanced Stiffness for High Load-Bearing Applications- Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.03mmCautions for Use:- AMS Compatible- Enclosure Printers Required- 0.2 mm Nozzle Not Compatible- Hardened Steel Nozzle Mandatory- Dry Out Before Use
Just wondering which of these you'd recommend for this application, both are carbon fiber reinforced. Also, if you have any other recommendations by a different brand we'd consider those as well. Thanks!Last edited by Bikeracer2020; 10-30-2024 at 04:31 PM.
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10-30-2024, 02:33 PM #2
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Apologies in advance, my line breaks did not carry into the post so it looks incredibly confusing. New to this forum, did not know that was how it worked. Definitely not ideal but if you can still make sense of the post I would appreciate the feedback. Thanks
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10-30-2024, 04:09 PM #3
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This might be what you want...
https://uk.store.bambulab.com/collec...roducts/ppa-cf
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10-30-2024, 04:18 PM #4
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@Bikeracer2020
Boss does not want to swing that but if it comes to it we might have to.
Still trying to figure out how this forum works, not very intuitive. Hope it tags you
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10-30-2024, 04:29 PM #5
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I don't know what your set up is, but wonder if it might warrant making a fixture rather than use two vices.
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11-01-2024, 05:58 PM #6
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I would suggest brass or aluminum.. No matter what you infuse in the plastic it is still plastic... carb fiber is just Nylon with carb in it.. it warps badly.. must be dried just before use. You have the printer so make your model, print it in abs with the .8 nozzle and 98% infill with .5mm layers and give it a try, if it breaks, buy the Nylon infuse, run it in a dehydrator for 24 hours, take it out and print the part and see if that breaks.. then have a machine shop make your model out of alum or brass.. 3d prints is great for a LOT of things, but sometime you just need real metal... not sure about this project but again give it a try and see how it works..
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