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==Places to find other components== | ==Places to find other components== | ||
* magnets : http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=R622CS-P | * magnets : http://www.kjmagnetics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=R622CS-P | ||
==Adhesives== | |||
Source [https://pinshape.com/blog/discover-the-best-adhesive-for-your-project/?utm_source=mailchimp&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=180316newsletter] | |||
* Superglue | |||
Suitable with: PLA, ABS, SLA Resin | |||
Unsuitable with: Nylon, PETG, TPU | |||
Strength Data: | |||
Tensile Strength (complete part): 3903 PSI | |||
Tensile Strength (halved part w/ Cyanoacrylate): 783 PSI | |||
* Gorilla Glue | |||
Especially suitable for: TPU (Gorilla Glue’s elasticity and urethane base provide an exceptional bond) | |||
Suitable for: PLA, ABS, SLA Resin, PETG | |||
Strength Data: | |||
Tensile Strength (complete part): 9218 PSI | |||
Tensile Strength (halved part w/ Gorilla Glue): 2076 PSI | |||
* Friction stir welding with filament | |||
Suitable For: All FDM Materials | |||
Unsuitable For: SLA Resins | |||
Strength Data: | |||
Tensile Strength (complete part): 3903 PSI | |||
Tensile Strength (halved part w/ Filament Weld): 376 PSI |
Revision as of 04:52, 17 March 2018
Filament comparison charts with prices: https://www.filaments.directory/
PLA Filament reviews
- Nice review of many filaments PLA: http://3dprintingindustry.com/2015/01/21/pla-best-3d-printing-ask-3d-matter/
- Compare types of filament: https://www.matterhackers.com/3d-printer-filament-compare and http://quantum3dprinting.com/3d-printing-research/
place, url, type, cost, did it work? (place in order of descending price)
- Makerbot, http://store.makerbot.com/filament, PLA $48/kg, good filament but overpriced
- Ultimachine, https://ultimachine.com/, pla/abs, $44/kg, good high quality filament no strings, shiny
- Lulzbot, https://www.lulzbot.com/catalog/pla, PLA $43/kg, good quality no problems (also ninjaflex $60/0.75kg is awesome)
- Matterhackers, http://www.matterhackers.com/3d-printer-filament-compare, PLA $31/kg, good filament -- for smaller rolls can't print with the material at end of roll
- Zeni Kinetic, http://zenikinetic.com/filament/, pla $30/kg, duller colors some strings but good for most applications
- Push Plastic, http://pushplastic.com/, $29/kg w/free shipping, many colors and plastics to choose from. Colors are very vibrant. Prints very well. Made in the USA.
- 3D Solutech Through Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MB32T4O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.html, PLA, $26 -Good Filimanet however slight stringy difficulties due to being translucent filament.
- Hatchbox, http://www.amazon.com/HATCHBOX-1-75mm-3D-Printer-Filament/dp/B00J0GPC80/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414676593&sr=8-1&keywords=blue+pla, $23.00/kg + amazon prime shipping, This filiment prints excellently, is completely opaque and is spooled very well. Highly Recommend
- Foxsmart, http://www.foxsmart.club/3d/filament.html, pla, $20/kg, I used white filament and it is printing well. The cartridge is a little bigger and does not fit standard spool holder.
- Jet, PLA , http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00815S5CG/ref=ox_ya_os_product_refresh_T1, $19.99/kg, It prints very well at 215 degrees and is a slightly translucent purple(its a pinkish purple). Spool is much taller than other brands
- Filimentoutlet through Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JQK5E42/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1.html, PLA, $18 -Have not tried printing with it yet but will update as information comes in.
- Excelvan, http://www.ebay.com/itm/162006751641?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&var=460993967272&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT, PLA, $14.99 - Free ship Ebay Seller doogeegrow print is good just have to keep temp up like 210
- inland, In store at MicroCenter in Madison Heights, MI, PLA, $14.99 - Also http://www.microcenter.com/product/434401/white_pla_plastic_filament_175mm - Prints very well, quite surprised. Definitely pick some up if downstate in the Detroit area.
Flexible filament
- Great comparison of flexible filaments [1]
Other commercial filaments
- bambooFill combines recycled bamboo fibers 20% with premium colorFabb PLA 80% to create natural looking, light-weight 3D printed objects.
- bronzeFill bronzeFill contains 80% finely ground bronze and 20% premium colorFabb PLA allowing heavy 3D printed objects that can be polished or oxidized to achieve the desired finish.
- copperFill copperFill contains 80% finely ground copper powder and 20% premium colorFabb PLA, and printed objects have great post-processing potential allowing heavy 3D printed objects that can be polished or oxidized to achieve the desired finish.
- woodFill combines recycled wood fibers 30% with premium colorFabb PLA 70% to create natural looking, light-weight 3D printed objects.
- copperFill Filamet Copper filament, 88.5% Copper, up to 99% copper after post processing. Expensive. I noticed it's also very brittle and the filament sample broke in half when I tried to wrap it around a spool. Also found a lump of filament that i had to break off which would never have gone through the extruder. Must print slowwwwwwly. First print impression: prints surprisingly well and looks super nice. Lastly, this filament does not go a long way. A 15g print of pla = ~50g of this.
Places to find other components
Adhesives
Source [2]
- Superglue
Suitable with: PLA, ABS, SLA Resin Unsuitable with: Nylon, PETG, TPU Strength Data:
Tensile Strength (complete part): 3903 PSI Tensile Strength (halved part w/ Cyanoacrylate): 783 PSI
- Gorilla Glue
Especially suitable for: TPU (Gorilla Glue’s elasticity and urethane base provide an exceptional bond) Suitable for: PLA, ABS, SLA Resin, PETG Strength Data:
Tensile Strength (complete part): 9218 PSI Tensile Strength (halved part w/ Gorilla Glue): 2076 PSI
- Friction stir welding with filament
Suitable For: All FDM Materials Unsuitable For: SLA Resins Strength Data:
Tensile Strength (complete part): 3903 PSI Tensile Strength (halved part w/ Filament Weld): 376 PSI