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05-06-2014, 02:08 AM #1
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I can think of situations where running wire without stopping the print multiple times would get very difficult. (Electric motor coils for instance)
How conductive does a plastic have to be in order for it to inherently take electroplating? I've been looking into Polyaniline, which has a resistance of roughly .14 Ohm/cm (varying widely depending on how it's made), but it also has a melting point of 300 deg C and seems to lose it's conductivity slowly in storage after it's made. So not a good material for filament in any case.
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