Re: Super hard nozzles - Test pilots
Posted: December 18th, 2016, 9:30 am
Is that the 'Extrudr' 'Green-Tec'?
The Biodegradable and compostable one, "bdp" BioDegradble Plastic.
It's not 'PLA' but same print range.
I test a sample in October, in Blue, and using my default test pieces at default PLA settings I got very good results, virtually no stringing at all and great definition on all details, the Treefrog came out with a great finish and needed no post print processing, I also had no warping, and I'm measured shrinkage was 0.42% X&Y and 0.2% Z.
I only had a small test sample but was very impressed by its performance, and I hope to test some other filaments in their range, the only down side was it's price at €56 for a 1kg reel.
But I do like the look of the multicolour filaments for some larger pieces.
The Biodegradable and compostable one, "bdp" BioDegradble Plastic.
It's not 'PLA' but same print range.
I test a sample in October, in Blue, and using my default test pieces at default PLA settings I got very good results, virtually no stringing at all and great definition on all details, the Treefrog came out with a great finish and needed no post print processing, I also had no warping, and I'm measured shrinkage was 0.42% X&Y and 0.2% Z.
I only had a small test sample but was very impressed by its performance, and I hope to test some other filaments in their range, the only down side was it's price at €56 for a 1kg reel.
But I do like the look of the multicolour filaments for some larger pieces.