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    not a problem - Just run a 1cm cube through any slicer with 100% infill and it'll tell you how much plastic you use :-)

    Makerware says 1gm.

    Simplify 3d says 1.1 gms.

    One's probably rounded down and one's probably rounded up.

    So pretty much a 1cm cube of pla weighs 1 gram.

    The thing I find peculiar is why people want to know how much a certain cubic centimetre volume will cost when it's pretty much the one statistic most slicer programs don't give you.

    Surely it makes much more sense to go by the weight of the finished product ?
    After all we buy filament by weight not volume.

    It's similiar to the uk motor industry still quoting fuel efficiency in miles per gallon, when we've been buying it in litres for over 30 years.
    Plus us gallons are 30% smaller than uk gallons. It just doesn't make sense :_)
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 12-02-2014 at 11:32 AM.

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