i’m really interested in metal filaments, i allready have experimented with test filament from @ColorFabb (40g of bronze and 40g of copper). Do you experience enhanced nozzle wear when you print those (or carbon fiber filament).
Also i’d like to know, if you know where i could get stainless steel nozzles, i’m using a leapfrog Creatr HS and i don’t find it’s nozzle geometry made from stainless steel. If you know a company that might make such precise and low demand parts.
Beside all that if you are german or at least live in europe do you know a reseller of PROTO-PASTA near or in germany, i’m more interested in their metal filaments then their carbon fiber or PC+ABS filament.
If you can answer me one more more of those questions i’d be really thankfull !
@pomaer Proto-pasta Metals are just starting to be available through some resellers in Europe. I don’t know of any in Germany, but we just sent some to Printed Dreams in Spain. The best way to order these materials at the moment is directly through our website at www.proto-pasta.com 1. Local access through resellers will improve over the next months. Regarding nozzle wear it depends a lot on the material the nozzle is made of for sure. In general, we recommend that you are prepared to change your nozzle as needed, in case it is made of a soft material. We plan to help with some better solutions on how to minimize replacement cost and hassle in the near future. So far, our customers are excited for the chance to print in metal (and other composites) even if its a bit more hassle. Happy Printing!
Thanks for the response, i’ll try to get my hands on proto-pasta soon !
Would you recomment stainless steel nozzles for printing ? I want to print on custom made nozzles (CNC milled by a local industrial company) so i can decide if i want brass / stainless steel or maybe other materials, i have totally no idea about material sience but i guess that there are very low abrasive materials that still would make quite good nozzles.
Steel is going to be harder than brass and have better resistance to abrasion. Not sure how that will affect heat transfer. If you have a source for nozzles, give it a try! We are makers too and all about tweaking and experimenting