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11-14-2016, 07:47 AM #1
Hey 3D Printlife, your filaments may be superior but most people go for affordability so it will be better to besides having a premium filament also have a 'housebrand' filament. There is definitely still room to differentiate regarding visual and mechanical properties.
I am testing all the filaments from 3dfilamenten.nl and so far so good, it prints very nicely with good flow and visual quality - only it's more brittle and clogs up the nozzle a bit when staying heated for too long - but that's normal. This is great quality filament!
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11-14-2016, 08:01 AM #2
I agree. My company isn't really a B2C type of business. We're more B2B. Our customers are Universities who are looking for quality instead of the cheapest option out there. I think our price is very good for what we offer, but for someone looking for a $15 filament, you're not going to find it with us.
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11-14-2016, 08:18 AM #3
There is a guy selling a stock of 500 1kg rolls of 3mm PLA and ABS from 3dfilamenten.nl in the Netherlands, at less than $7 a roll.
I bought 24 rolls.
Here is my comparison to Colorfabb and 3DOM filaments:
Colorfabb
Layer-layer adhesion: 4/5
Flow: 5/5
Smoothness of print: 4/5
Accuracy: 5/5
Color quality: 5/5
Flexibility: 4/5
3DOM
Layer-layer adhesion: 5/5
Flow: 5/5
Smoothness of print: 5/5
Accuracy: 3/5
Color quality: 5/5
Flexibility: 5/5
3Dfilamenten
Layer-layer adhesion: 4/5
Flow: 4/5
Smoothness of print: 4/5
Accuracy: 5/5
Color quality: 5/5
Flexibility: 2/5
Please explain to me how to...
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