Edward Jennings
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Edward Jennings replied to the topic How to properly store and cure hydrophilic filaments such as PLA? in the forum Materials 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Our PLA filaments are stored properly in a sealed bag. PLA is an organic material so it will be broken down eventually when exposed to UV light. If it gets wet, just remove the filament from packaging and put it in the oven at 100°C for 1-2 hours. Filament can both melt and burn so keep your oven at lower temperatures.
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Edward Jennings replied to the topic ABS - PLA - Nylon in the forum Materials 3 months, 4 weeks ago
<span style=”font-size: 13px; font-family: arial,sans,sans-serif; color: #000000; text-align: left;”>As suggested by my colleagues I also ordered Taulman Bridge Filament Nylon because it has exceptional strength. According to this http://www.3d2print.net/shop/product/taulman-bridge-filament-1-75-nylon/, it is named “Bridge” by Taulmans testers in…[Read more]
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Edward Jennings replied to the topic POST DISCOUNT Codes, Suppliers and Materials HERE… in the forum Materials 4 months, 2 weeks ago
I actually got 10% discount using this 3D2print’s coupon code- 3D2PRN10PCT when I ordered spools of 1.75mm ABS. Does anyone here try their high graded PLA already? I heard it’s better and highly improved material than the standard PLA.
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Edward Jennings replied to the topic ABS - PLA - Nylon in the forum Materials 5 months, 1 week ago
Nylon is something new to try on. Compared to ABS and PLA, Nylon filament is not prone to warping. Also, it does not emit any fumes. Once, I tried is this one nylon filament.
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Edward Jennings replied to the topic Heat restistant filament? in the forum Materials 6 months ago
Do you mean Taulman Bridge like this http://www.3d2print.net/shop/product/taulman-bridge-filament-1-75-nylon/? I never thought this filament is heat resistant; all I know is conductive ABS which has excellent heat resistance, right?
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Edward Jennings replied to the topic Filament Colors Tie-Dye in the forum Materials 6 months, 1 week ago
We’ve just tried dying with this nylon filament http://www.3d2print.net/shop/filament/nylon-filament/. I like this dying process because it does not require a
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