I have to applaud you bc I don’t have a 3d printer and was thinking of getting the K2 but the misses talked me back down to start with the A1 lol and I couldn’t find anyone to explain the filament types and you did an extremely great job
I never was particularly attentive to color, texture or reflective properties of anything other than my truck's paint till I got into 3d printing. Now i get it. It opened up a creative side of me. I mostly download and print other people's 3mf or STL files but I get to be creative with the color selection, texture, infill pattern... What started out as " I'll make useful stuff with 3d printer"... Well u love giving away prints just share your interest and your take on a neat print.
Excellent review. Exactly what I needed. How about Carbon Fiber? The salesperson convinced me to buy it, but it seems that I cannot use it. Not easily anyway?
You technically can use it, but carbon fiber filaments are quite abrasive and can wear down nozzles and extruder gears that aren't made from hardened steel. It should also be ventilated to avoid breathing in particles.
I have to applaud you bc I don’t have a 3d printer and was thinking of getting the K2 but the misses talked me back down to start with the A1 lol and I couldn’t find anyone to explain the filament types and you did an extremely great job
Super good guide easier to understand than others Ive watched!
I just got my first 3D printer a few days ago, Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro, so this video is very helpful for me.
Great video & info!
Thank you & keep it up!
Great video, very helpful thank you! I get my A1 soon! right now i just have esun cold white PLA , looking forward to printing some upgrades
I never was particularly attentive to color, texture or reflective properties of anything other than my truck's paint till I got into 3d printing. Now i get it. It opened up a creative side of me. I mostly download and print other people's 3mf or STL files but I get to be creative with the color selection, texture, infill pattern... What started out as " I'll make useful stuff with 3d printer"... Well u love giving away prints just share your interest and your take on a neat print.
I'll save this video for when I get my 3-D printer.
Excellent review. Exactly what I needed. How about Carbon Fiber? The salesperson convinced me to buy it, but it seems that I cannot use it. Not easily anyway?
You technically can use it, but carbon fiber filaments are quite abrasive and can wear down nozzles and extruder gears that aren't made from hardened steel. It should also be ventilated to avoid breathing in particles.
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