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Tag: Filaween 2.0
This is Filaween 2.0!
So after testing 30 materials, Filaween 1.0 is over and Filaween 2.0 is about to start. The king is dead, long live the king!
- More Results and Data at Filaween.com
- The Wall of Data for Filaween 2.0
ABS isn’t weak: REC ABS filament review! #Filaween
I might actually change my opinion on ABS after testing this one. This is the first ABS i’ve used in a long while that’s actually decent!
Useful carbon-fiber filament: Matterhackers NylonX review! #Filaween
This is the first carbon fiber composite filament that actually works! But is it actually better than standard materials?
Literally unbreakable – Taulman3d Bridge Nylon review! #Filaween
These strength ratings are capped for a good reasons. Taulman’s Bridge nylon is one of them!
Affordable and tough PETG from DAS FILAMENT review! #Filaween
“Good” or “strong” doesn’t have to mean “expensive”. This is DAS FILAMENT’s PETG filament.
3D Printing with Copper: Primaselect METAL review! #Filaween
Technically, this is metal 3D printing.
Actually usable flexible filament: Polymaker Polyflex review! #Filaween
Flexible materials have changed quite a bit – and are much more easily printable. But still as indestructible as always! This is Polymaker’s offering.
Incredible print quality: ASA from rigid.ink is ready to replace ABS! #Filaween
I don’t hate ABS, but this ASA is simply better in every possible way.
Easy high-strength filament: Taulman’s Alloy 910 review! #Filaween
A worthy competitor to polycarbonate without the downsides: This is the impressive performance of Taulman’s Alloy 910 filament!