Haha! Noted!
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Why? Well to be honest i didn’t know XT existed… Until now… :slight_smile:

I think i will buy a spool and see what i can come up with!

for me the same as “designedby36” colorfabb XT.

just test http://colorfabb.com and use the tips & tricks XT-WHITE

Thanks! I will look into these other brands!

Hey! Thanks for the tip! Here’s to experimentation! :slight_smile:

Thanks for the reply! I’ll give this a shot!

Me (and a lot of others here) would say ColorFabb filaments. They seem to have really consistent and well printing filaments. If your in the states go to www.printedsolid.com and grab some of their PLA/PHA sample as well as an XT sample while your at it! I had some issues with the Ultimaker PLA that came with my machine but when I jumped to the ColorFabb I have had 0 issues outside of operator error.

All printed with varied settings…

Further most left (260 nozzle, 110 bed, 50% speed, 60% fans)

further most right (230 nozzle, 90 bed, 100% speed, fans off)

The ones on between with varying mixed settings.

Always at 0.1 line height.

I think that’s everything…

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Right! Lots of colorfabb recommendations… I’ll try them first! :slight_smile:

Noted! Thanks very much!

Thought I would add, I had some really nice results with some glow ABS i bought (manufacturer unknown) printed with settings: (260 nozzle, 110 bed, 50% speed, 60% fans)

i have to say that i have had issues with colorfabb and the ultimaker filament, but also got aweseome results with both of them.

I used a lot of fabherdashery filament, that was awesome but unfortunately does not come on spools and this resulted in some problems.

check ot this test, its a little unfair on colorfabb because i get my best colorfabb results with 210 c

good luck

Thanks for the info! :slight_smile:

Protoparadigm

try our formfutura range from our 3d webshop based near manchester uk

www.metacad.co.uk from beginning of may

Have you tried our Clarity Filament by The 3D Filament Shop. We have many repeat customers including some Major film studios. Can I ask why you are using ABS and not PLA, is it for structural work or are you just playing. PLA is far more forgiving for a novice printer! And if you want a free sample please let us know.

Dylan

I’d be delighted to try your filament! :slight_smile:

From this thread I’ve realised PLA is probably the way forward for me… I didn’t really know the properties until looking a bit further into it.

You can get me on mail@darrenmillar.com

Thanks again!

just wanted to add that i had good experience with ABS deluxe, it has less warp, less bad fumes and you can print faster.

https://twitter.com/Bauermaker/status/504011963324968960

you can get it here or in plenty other shops

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I use Formfutura filaments and have never disappointed.

I use ColorFabb and it is pretty good. Especially the PLA-PHA. Stay away from the cheap China filaments!! It’s very frustrating using those bad filaments. PLA is better than ABS in many ways. Also tried Laybrick and it has a surprisingly interesting texture and easy to print with. Probably LayWood as well.

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