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May 2016

Are metal filled filaments stronger than normal plastic or is it just for the metal look?

In my experience they’re actually weaker and more brittle. Used some tungston filled filament and accidently forgot to change my settings. Printed it with 1 shell and it crumbled like eggshell when I put any pressure on it.

But it sure looks good.

11 days later

I just bought a big box of it to try it out. It says it’s good for plastic, so, hey, this might work. Tumbled a copperfill print for 24 hours in the stuff and… nothing. Absolutely worthless. So now I have a big box of walnut shells to get rid of.

Hey Joerg, Very sick prints man, totally jealous. Quick question if you don’t mind. What type of nozzle did you use? i.e. brass? Stainless Steel? Etc… Would greatly appreciate any info, I’m going to be attempting my first metal prints in the very near future, and any info would help. Cheers, Tim

Hi Tim,

thanks :slight_smile:

The nozzle I use is a 0.4mm from 3dsolex.com

The metal filament from colorfabb prints almost like regular PLA. Just pay attention that you don’t print too tiny details.

For Brassfill I always use blue painters tape because it sticks like hell on naked glass - impossible to remove from the glass without destroying the print. The rest is no voodoo - just try it :wink:

Cheers,

Joerg

sorry that I missed your reply for some reason.

the idea is to use the walnut shells for the last shine and polish.

so first of all you should use a more abrasive media, like brass screws, ceramic pyramids, etc.
afterwards tumble your parts with walnut shells.

btw: i didn’t mean entire shels - they have to be crushed to small pieces like 3 - 5mm

Hope this helps