Topic: how to use Bridge Nylon?

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    davit @dtoo

    I want to buy Bridge Nylon filament, but as I read, it’s a bit difficult material, so is there any way to use this material on robox without any problem?

    Thanks,

    David

    #15003
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    BHudson @bhudson
    My Robox is a Green Kickstarter Beta

    @dtoo I have used it pretty extensively and found that it wasn’t hard to print and I got very, very good results.

    I will caveat that by stating that I haven’t used it for a while so my profiles are out of date, but I don’t see why it won’t work.

    I am not affiliated with CEL; I operate two Betas and one Production Robox.
    #15017
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    davit @dtoo

    which Supplier do you recommend And does the filament need to be baked?

    Thanks

    #15023
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    BHudson @bhudson
    My Robox is a Green Kickstarter Beta

    @dtoo Bridge is a Taulman product and it doesn’t need to be baked unless you let it get damp. I keep mine in a climate controlled box and it seems to be fine. I don’t know where you are, but I get all my Taulman filament directly from Taulman here in the US.

    I am not affiliated with CEL; I operate two Betas and one Production Robox.
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