The most popular filaments and what they're used for...
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 เม.ย. 2024
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Comment if you would like a part 2
The printer I showcased was the Bambu Lab P1S (affiliate link): shrsl.com/2ciyk-2yn7-1cwx9
$20 OFF from Overture: i.refs.cc/znL0Q1IL?smile_ref=...
Numakers filament (Use code: EA10): numakers.com/?ref=thskfj0s
Polymaker filament: us.polymaker.com?aff=159
Esun Filament (Use code: EA10): esun3dstore.com/?ref=ukkkrkul
Wham Bam Buildplates: www.whambamsystems.com/
All the rest of my links: linktr.ee/engineeringaddiction
The picture I used in the thumbnail is: x3d.com.au/blogs/tips-and-tri...
As well as these pictures: store.bambulab.com/products/p1s store.bambulab.com/products/x...
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technically, PLA is stronger than the others... or at least more rigid. Much more rigid than ABS. But layer adhesion isn't as good. Also, HyGROscopic.
PETG bonds to a textured PEI plate? I hear that for the first time.
Met young teenager Daniel @ our Baptist church. 3 months ago his Dad bought him a printer like these.
Weird/creepy comment. Thanks for sharing.
which filament would you recommend for plant pots? some would be outdoors
Probably PETG or ASA
Voxel labs just made asa
Your p1s is slow, get on my level (Sub 6 minute benchy)
Really cool