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Mar 2017

I hate ABS too :), but most people understand the material as an example, and there are a lot of better materials that can print great and still have the high temp properties for easy sanding, I use Colorfabb XT, this can be sanded with a orbital sander without problems.

As a fellow R2 Builder (built 6), I know you need to sand everything before priming and painting, and having used a good printing material can make the process a lot more easy :slight_smile:

Most printers have a heated bed, and that makes the choice of materials more easy, for lose parts (vents, coinslots, utility arms) you can use all kinds of materials, but if you need to attach parts together ABS still has the advantage to be able to solvent bond parts together for very strong structural parts.

Solvent welding and the ability to clean clogged printer parts with solvents are handy, it’s true. Then again, as a eco-hippie person, those same solvents really don’t appeal to me. - But life is about tradeoffs, I guess. I recently spent a good three days having to clean out a rather massive clog of PETG that had managed to envelope most of my print head. - Don’t really want to have to do that again, ever. Made me curse the fact that PETG doesn’t react to almost any solvent out there, especially those that wouldn’t also destroy all the other components.