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3D printed filament spools!? Meet the Masterspool
When Richrap announced his concept of a reusable, universal, customizable, 3D printed filament spool, a lot of people got really interested. Me included! So let’s try out the Masterspool and see what this is all about.
Things you should know about flexible filaments and Nylon
Ok, let’s talk about Nylons, or Polyamides and flexible 3D printing materials. They’ve been around for a while, but I still think they are a super interesting – even if I wouldn’t print everything with them.
Things you should know about PETG
The do-it-all 3D printing filament: PETG! Learn what the differences are between Copolyester and PET and how to best print the materials.
Things you should know about PLA
PLA! Everyone knows it, everyone loves it, right? Kinda? Talking to filament manufacturers, it’s obvious that PLA is the number one most-used filament by quite a margin. For many people, it’s the only material they’ll ever print – and that’s ok! Let’s talk about the best practices when printing PLA, how you can use and process the parts and what choices you have when buying it!
Things you should know about your filaments
Filament misconceptions, filament basics knowledge, call this one whatever you want (as long as you don’t call it a vlog)! But this video is jam-packed with info on how to pick a filament and what you should be looking for!
The toughest filament: Taulman PCTPE review! #Filaween
Taulman are known for making specialty filaments – this is PCTPE, their insanely strong Nylon!
5 ways to ruin your filament (and how to fix it)!
It’s super easy to ruin a perfectly good spool of filament. Learn what to avoid if you want to keep your 3D printer’s filament in perfect shape! Avoid: Tangling, high temperature, pets, bad filament guidance and cooked filament!
E3D Spoolworks PLA #filaween2
Ugh, another PLA Filaween epsiode. Well, most PLAs are at least decent these days, but there are still differences.