Say Goodbye to Old Filaments - Meet the Game-Changer of 3D Printing!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024
  • 🔧 ‪@BambuLab‬ has added a crazy new filament that I think is perfect for the RC Hobby! Super strong, high precision, moisture resistant PPA-CF! I talk about its properties and put this game-changer to the test!
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  • @Hotwire_RCTrix
    @Hotwire_RCTrix Месяц назад +266

    48% stronger and 1000% more expensive. Just use TPU for the bumpers everyone.🤨

    • @greenman360
      @greenman360 Месяц назад +13

      Yep. Harder TPU, like 72D or something is pretty indestructible.

    • @JimMassey-g7z
      @JimMassey-g7z Месяц назад +22

      That's the trouble with reviews from people who didn't pay for the filament. He's not wrong that the filament is great for scenarios that it's most suitable for, but the fact that it's ridiculous for situations where ABS or ASA (or even PLA/PETG) would just as well. It's pretty incredible material. For the price, however, it still niche. I'll be glad to start seeing comparison between this new filament and other 'engineering' materials like PA6/PA12 (GF and CF reinforced), since they are all around the same price, give or take.

    • @Hotwire_RCTrix
      @Hotwire_RCTrix Месяц назад +9

      Race drones have been using TPU for years. As long as your printer has a direct drive extruder it's easy to use.

    • @antonkukoba3378
      @antonkukoba3378 Месяц назад +4

      @@Hotwire_RCTrix there's probably no mainstream printer built after 2023 which can't print TPU

    • @Hotwire_RCTrix
      @Hotwire_RCTrix Месяц назад +1

      @@antonkukoba3378 Thanks but I still wouldn't use a printer with a Bowden tube for printing a softer TPU.

  • @JThelen1031
    @JThelen1031 Месяц назад +273

    Goodbye to old filaments? Not at $200 per kg it's not. It's certainly an interesting material, but I'd rather stick with some type of fiber-reinforced filament given the price.

    • @Sharpevil
      @Sharpevil Месяц назад +33

      Does fiber reinforcement actually make pieces any stronger, though? My understanding is that the carbon fiber is chopped far too short to provide any real strength, which normally comes from many long parallel stands of carbon fiber. Instead, the carbon fiber adds stiffness and dimensional stability.

    • @eighty-eighth_section
      @eighty-eighth_section Месяц назад +22

      ​@@SharpevilYes, it does. Stiffness/modulus is one measurement of strength.

    • @JThelen1031
      @JThelen1031 Месяц назад +2

      @@Sharpevil Exactly what do you think tensile strength is?

    • @psxtuneservice
      @psxtuneservice Месяц назад +3

      ​@@Sharpevilyes, but between layers I have doubts

    • @psxtuneservice
      @psxtuneservice Месяц назад +6

      200 the Chinese will copy themself fast

  • @Benjamin_Reese
    @Benjamin_Reese Месяц назад +11

    YAY! 3D printing AND RC vehicles! My two favorites! RC is what got me into 3D printing 5 years ago.

  • @jimmanis6717
    @jimmanis6717 Месяц назад +11

    Having it print at a different orientation would minimize the tip breakage seen. What you had was layer separation, I know you probably did it standing up to allow it to print without supports but canting it to a 45-degree angle or such would eliminate the layers running along fracture angles.

  • @DadsRCGaragePNW
    @DadsRCGaragePNW Месяц назад +17

    Ppacf is a huge game changer. I watched a guy print an elephant figure and then stand on it. Fuzzy skin makes the finished product look so much better and gives that Bedliner look and feel in things.

    • @DadsRCGaragePNW
      @DadsRCGaragePNW Месяц назад

      @@yakostudios5405 Look up- After 11 Prototypes, I finally did it. from Morley Kert. He stands on the mini Elephant figure in it and also makes a killer part for the One wheel.

    • @Pics2FlicksDennis
      @Pics2FlicksDennis Месяц назад

      @@yakostudios5405, ruclips.net/video/RzFl3H5293M/видео.htmlsi=LwlcrqOksKaGwgdP

    • @yeenoki
      @yeenoki Месяц назад

      @@yakostudios5405 I guess it's from the latest video of Morley Kert.

  • @TrillMurray
    @TrillMurray Месяц назад +54

    I understand why people don’t think this changes anything because of the price but proving you can achieve this level of strength on an fdm printer is HUGE

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад +3

      Agreed!

    • @TheSolongsidekick
      @TheSolongsidekick Месяц назад +10

      No, it's not. There's absolutely nothing new about carbon fiber filled nylon. Get a grip.

    • @TrillMurray
      @TrillMurray Месяц назад

      @@TheSolongsidekick well, I didn’t know it was this strong or easy to print so it’s a big deal to me, even if I don’t buy it from bambu. I make car parts and mostly use petg cf.

    • @helli3088
      @helli3088 Месяц назад

      Awsome! Is it possible to get the files for printing that boat?

    • @TheSolongsidekick
      @TheSolongsidekick Месяц назад

      @@helli3088 Uhh maybe, go look for it, seems like the thing there would be a billion variants and similar designs out there. But I still wouldn't print it with an FDM printer if you can avoid it, a tough resin like Blu with like 10% flex resin mixed is going to be exponentially stronger. No layers to potentially delaminate and way more watertight as well. You can get good resin printers for under 500 bucks these days.

  • @kccrawler4624
    @kccrawler4624 2 месяца назад +20

    Never seen a rock racing boat before! Love it!

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Месяц назад

      I read your comment before watching that part of the video. I had scroll back so I could like your, very appropriate, comment.

  • @themotomohawk254
    @themotomohawk254 Месяц назад +26

    Cool to see one of your favorite RUclips channels use one of your models for a material review. Had fun designing those Tacoma wheels.

  • @jeffmackovitch9987
    @jeffmackovitch9987 Месяц назад +2

    Game changer! In my opinion, 3D Printing has become more about the materials in recent years. Form fit and function for prototyping has evolved into material performance and capability.

  • @Mad4saxBrewery
    @Mad4saxBrewery Месяц назад +1

    Oh man I need to finish putting my boat together ( All printed out). What fun!

  • @RandomStuffGarage619
    @RandomStuffGarage619 Месяц назад +8

    That ping pong ball desperately wants to join all the e clips that have zoomed off into the other dimensions 😂

  • @BramCohen
    @BramCohen Месяц назад +4

    It seems like a fairly typical nylon with the exception that it legit has better bending modulus than PLA. The big questions are related to that: How toxic is it? How much of a pain is it to dry? How much does it tend to creep?

    • @PirateWasHere
      @PirateWasHere 27 дней назад

      carbon fiber in it , is like asbestos, no thanks

  • @GeddyRC
    @GeddyRC Месяц назад +4

    For $100/0.75kg it’s got to justify the price of printing parts you’d normally buy. While a gear is a good strength test to a degree, you’d really need to run it for many long hours before concluding if it’s as strong as a regular composite gear which would probably cost between $4-8 depending on the vehicle. The fact that it doesn’t implode immediately does make it test better than other common filaments but still, $100 and it needs to print enough parts (and be at least as strong as them) to outweigh the cost of just buying replacement parts.
    Very interesting nonetheless, I’d be curious to see how it works with parts like a-arms, wing mounts, but still those parts are usually pretty cheap (or, you print them in high infill TPU and they’re indestructible). Bit of a brain dump this morning, haven’t had my coffee yet..
    I like that the industry is experimenting with different materials, trying to find optimal use cases for them all while keeping the price cheaper or at least on price parity with injection molded composite parts is what we’ll figure out in time.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад +1

      I like that there are always new innovations with 3D printing, regardless of the hobby! I agree, it's not cheap, but in the long term- if everyone had a 3D printer- we could (in the future) probably print our own replacement parts for things that would normally end up in the landfill. Maybe I watched too much Star Trek Next Generation in my youth, but those replicators were amazing!

    • @Noxoreos
      @Noxoreos Месяц назад

      I would argue that you would not just print every piece out of this material. The best comparison would be if you have a use case where you actually want a metal part and this material may be used instead. Getting the required part 5-Axis-CNC machined would be much more expensive.
      The requirements of the project tell you what you need and to stay cost effective it is a good idea to choose a suitable material.
      If you don't need the stiffness and impact strength or heat resistance then it's just the wrong material. But if you do then you do then it is nice to have.
      Also no one says that the whole part needs to be printed of this material. Lets say you need that heat resistance because it contacts with a heated part, then you could just create an interfacing piece from this material and the rest from something cheaper.

  • @firefly618
    @firefly618 11 дней назад

    That's impressive. What's more impressive, it looks like we can use it with the cheaper 3D printers too. An AI summary says: "Yes, you can print with PPA-CF using a Bambu Lab A1. Users have successfully reported that the A1 can handle this material effectively, often finding it easier to print than other carbon fiber reinforced filaments like PA12-CF due to reduced warping issues." With the Black Friday sales already started, the A1 is at $300 and the A1 Mini at $200, which makes it very easy to get into printing custom parts!

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  11 дней назад

      You need a print bed temp of 100C. And it needs to be in an enclosure. AI may have led you astray here.

  • @done.6191
    @done.6191 Месяц назад +1

    I like the idea of a CF ping pong ball with a textured surface for extra shot curving :) Would make a really cool project.

  • @mikeruiz8855
    @mikeruiz8855 Месяц назад

    That boat was insane! This was nice to see as I just had a bumper printed by a friend who did it in PLA and just leaning with weight broke it so good to see other filaments with high strength out there, I’m new to this and so is my friend who printed the part 😂

  • @soma_rc
    @soma_rc Месяц назад +42

    Avoiding cf filaments here for now. These chopped fibers are very small and not always well encapsulated in the final print. Not convinced there are no health issues.
    Further tests show little improvement over the base material properties.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Месяц назад +4

      There is also no evidence f any real health issues either. How were you testing the material? Holding the same print in both a fibre filled and non filled material you can clearly tell a difference in most cases.

    • @soma_rc
      @soma_rc Месяц назад +1

      ​@@conorstewart2214won't deny the prints are lighter or have a different look.

    • @KernsJW
      @KernsJW Месяц назад +9

      ​@conorstewart2214 hold a cf part and then zoom in on your hand with a decent macro lense mode on a phone or get a cheap microscope. You will see the CF pieces embedded in your skin.

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC Месяц назад +9

      @@conorstewart2214 you keep commenting about this, just stop. You don’t have any idea what you’re talking about. There are several videos very recently put out demonstrating that the carbon fiber strands very easily get embedded in your skin. Go do some research before you spout nonsense on the Internet.

    • @bbc92314
      @bbc92314 Месяц назад +1

      Please stop. Learn the difference between cf nano tubes and ground cf.

  • @guruthossindarin3563
    @guruthossindarin3563 Месяц назад +6

    I make some extremely high-impact parts and might give this material a try. That said, I wonder if you have tried PETG-CF. PETG is stringy and flimsy, but has excellent layer adhesion. CF of course is very stiff and strong. When paired together it makes a very strong combination that is stiff but resiliant, easy to print, and doesn't string. Not as high-temp as PA of course, but better than PLA. Cost $46/kg.

  • @MarkG-h2y
    @MarkG-h2y 18 дней назад

    The filament is PPA-CF - a carbon filled nylon. $150 per kg. Requires a hardened steel nozzle, an enclosed printer and a filament drying set-up. Tensile strength gains are highly dependent on print and filament quality and the best gains are 50% - many videos discuss this.

  • @Violetlunar666
    @Violetlunar666 15 дней назад

    Ive been going thru your videos the past couple of weeks and keep noticing the f1 shirts. I make parts for F1 cars for my day job but come play with rc cars when i get home. Its cool seeing people from NA into f1

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  14 дней назад +1

      I'm a huge fan of F1 and hope to be able to go to a race one day! That is so cool that you make parts for the cars.

  • @pennys5412
    @pennys5412 7 дней назад

    People really underestimating how this impacts the local 3D printing applications. And to consider filaments can continue to improve is mind blowing and exciting.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  7 дней назад

      I’m glad that some people are enthusiastic instead of flat-out dismissing it! Thanks for your comment!

  • @F_K3NT_D
    @F_K3NT_D Месяц назад +1

    I’ve never seen a RC car operated so carefully

  • @Phiz787
    @Phiz787 Месяц назад

    Thanks for testing this stuff!

  • @safety3rd_rc750
    @safety3rd_rc750 2 месяца назад +2

    Matt, Thanks for being the Grand Poohbah of Gold Level Ding Dongs, this is great information. With that being said, is the finish/texture much different on this PPA-CF than the different versions of PLA? Being a CF based filament, what precautions do you take when shaping for sanding?

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  2 месяца назад +3

      You’d want to wear full PPE when sanding, not something I’d do without a full mask and eye protection.

  • @caledoncrawlersrc2216
    @caledoncrawlersrc2216 Месяц назад +1

    Ohhhh very nice! Definitely looks stronger! I would imagine if we also print in higher infill it would withstand even more right? Love that you can print out spur gears and bumpers too!!

    • @DirtyShirt1914
      @DirtyShirt1914 Месяц назад +1

      In fdm, perimeters matter more than infill for strength according to tests. Even maxing out perimeters for a solid print can be stronger and take less time printing than 100% infill.

  • @Brocknoviatch
    @Brocknoviatch Месяц назад +4

    Polycarbonate or PC is the strongest best value for money filament. Downside is it requiring an enclosure. PC CF overcomes this and is easier to print, but its layer adhesion isn’t as good as straight PC. Also not sure I want to use Fibre filaments after watching Nathan Builds Robots video on the topic.

    • @bbc92314
      @bbc92314 Месяц назад +1

      You should not listen to someone that doesn’t understand nano tubes versus ground up cf. next pc has nothing on ppa. Some of these comments are mind blowing .

    • @Noxoreos
      @Noxoreos Месяц назад

      You could try to print every other layer with PC-CF and the others with normal PC. Maybe that improves layer bonding. I wish there was such a setting in orca slicer, but you can do this via custom color changes after each layer in orca slicer.
      It's just an idea, i have not tested it myself, yet.

    • @Brocknoviatch
      @Brocknoviatch Месяц назад

      @@bbc92314 If you are going on pure performance PPA CF is great, but that is not what I said. I was pointing out that PC has great price/performance. $209 USD for a role, is no longer a hobby grade filament.

  • @boogalooman
    @boogalooman Месяц назад

    Sweet material, I love new engineering materials to test out. The price comes with quality filament, its expensive but usually worth it depending on your application. Heads up on printing gears with carbon fiber material, you may end up with excessive or premature wearing of that gear (more likely whatever its touching) because carbon fiber is abrasive so it will essentially grind away at whatever gear its up against. A normal Pa6 or Pa12 would probably work better for the long run, in my experience.

  • @nukedathlonman
    @nukedathlonman Месяц назад

    Huh? Sorry, something grabbed my attention - I can safely say I haven't had any problem with any of my 3D printed bumpers. Well, okay - I have problems finishing them - that is I'm just not good at the filer/sanding/painting process. But otherwise, 3D printed bumpers have held up extremely well for me - better then any bumper I've purchased in fact.

  • @Sparroh
    @Sparroh Месяц назад +2

    This is a game changer, 😂… you had me at hello sir. Lol

  • @forrestcrabbe
    @forrestcrabbe Месяц назад +1

    I'm interested to see how long that spur gear lasts. It seems, just from the limited running of the boat, that the material is plenty strong for a bumper or roll cage on a crawler. Good video 🤘y'all have a badass day🤘🍻🤘

  • @ejcatmul
    @ejcatmul 18 дней назад

    Loved that you kept in the interruption 😂

  • @RandomStuffGarage619
    @RandomStuffGarage619 Месяц назад +1

    Ive been cranking out fdm prints for my drifters (including actual suspension arms) from normal PLA. very interested in this stuff! Thanks you!
    Man i really gotta get back on the forums...

  • @rowndo
    @rowndo Месяц назад +8

    for 166$ a roll is crazy expensive. And it says it's only possible to print with X1C. I don't know why a P1s with hardened nozzle would not be able to print it.
    Nice review nonetheless, A PLA+ or tough spur gear would have yeet itself to the moon. I really like the 3d printing content.
    And do you have a link for that boat? looks awesome.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад +3

      Search MJet on CGTrader. As for the price, yes it’s expensive, but if used sparingly on high stress areas, I can see it pay for itself rather quickly. P1S isn’t enclosed and needs to keep some mega high temps to print properly.

    • @rcpimp6419
      @rcpimp6419 Месяц назад

      mjet supersprint
      and ragnarok rc boat

    • @eighty-eighth_section
      @eighty-eighth_section Месяц назад +6

      It's actually only $100 per 750 g spool right now. The P1S is enclosed and supported, as long as you use a hardened nozzle and hardened extruder.

    • @eighty-eighth_section
      @eighty-eighth_section Месяц назад +4

      Taken straight from the product page:
      "Bambu PPA-CF is compatible with P1S, X1C, and X1E printers, requiring only an enclosure and a hardened steel nozzle. This filament is easier to use than you might think, printing smoothly at nozzle temperatures between 280°C and 310°C. Expand your possibilities with Bambu PPA-CF."

    • @rowndo
      @rowndo Месяц назад

      @@eighty-eighth_section That's what I thought. P1s is the same printer without the AI detection, camera and the screen.
      I will give it a try. Pretty sure my other 3d Printer can print it, a Flashforge 5M Pro.

  • @hiddenloaf2302
    @hiddenloaf2302 Месяц назад

    Hopefully those prices can come down as it gets more popular, I'm sure the 3D2A guys'll be all over it soon.

  • @mikehibbett3301
    @mikehibbett3301 Месяц назад

    Very interesting. I work for a 3D printing research company, I'd love to put this through our stress testing platforms. I've just received an X1 Carbon :)

  • @archerash6695
    @archerash6695 Месяц назад

    I bet that spur gear will quiet down once used for awhile and with a tad of grease.
    After being used for awhile you can then set your gear mesh and wipe off any grease.
    The grease might help it work in without melting from friction.
    Just an idea 🤷‍♂️
    I wonder how it will hold up to a brushless..

  • @svpracer98
    @svpracer98 Месяц назад

    I think I used PETG to make some custom offset body mounts for my trx-4... I was genuinely impressed that my hole openings printed to their true geometry and it could survive a fall onto the body without shattering.

  • @reyalPRON
    @reyalPRON Месяц назад

    pctg has been my goto for gears and sturdy prints so far. this is interesting imo.

  • @detechthefutureofln2tankmo510
    @detechthefutureofln2tankmo510 Месяц назад

    Great review thats kind of a game changer for home / small business operations.

  • @navigationmanship
    @navigationmanship Месяц назад +3

    Don't tease us with the possibility of Rebecca joining the video... cruel. ❤😂

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад +1

      Ha! I can't afford to have her on too much- it was an expensive bribe last time!

  • @adrian15041994
    @adrian15041994 Месяц назад

    I wonder how well the gears would hold up somewhere further down the line in the driveline. I am thinking they would break and jam it, but it could be a cool experiment. As it is, the spur is probably the safest place to start testing!

  • @garethsmith7628
    @garethsmith7628 27 дней назад +1

    PLA SuperTough is maybe even stronger and almost same price as PLA

  • @Rc_impulse
    @Rc_impulse Месяц назад

    Im picking up a Bambu Labs P1 or A1 just to mess around and learn 3d printing, not FPV or Drones but Rc Crawling especially the scale crawlers is the reason im getting into 3d printing. Im stocked to start my journey all cause crawlers pushed me into getting one.

  • @dst161
    @dst161 Месяц назад

    Nice video and content, thanks for such a good video and your thoughts about the new PPA-CF.
    My thoughts:
    Spur gear on a crawler is a good test to begin with, however not really a great test of the filament. I suggest that you print a spur. gear for a 1/8 scale electric off-road 4WD buggy which can run a 4S or a 6S LiPo and run the buggy on top speed and see how well does the spur gear really holds up. Cause that would really put a huge amount of stress on the gear and material and if the spur gear still holds up well by the time a 6000mAh battery is down to empty from full, then it would definitely be called a GAME CHANGING material and can be used for replacement of parts for RC cars.

  • @cowboy124aa3
    @cowboy124aa3 Месяц назад

    Just to let you know that you didn't mention or I missed it but you can and is recommended to aneal the part(s) in the oven for 8 to 12 hours at temps between 80 to 100 C or 176 to 212 F which will make the part even stronger!

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад

      Yes I’m pretty sure I mentioned it! Very important!

    • @cowboy124aa3
      @cowboy124aa3 Месяц назад

      @@scalebuildersguild Actually I went back and watched it again and you didn't mention the anealing , just that you needed all metal hotend, for the abrasive resistance. Just an FYI. great video tho.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад

      @@cowboy124aa3I did mention drying, didn’t I? Maybe not annealing!

  • @georgevukelich607
    @georgevukelich607 27 дней назад

    This is material I have ordered for prototyping a machine drive-train system with... i have high expectations as even PLA has been sussussful.

  • @JB-wn7jw
    @JB-wn7jw Месяц назад

    I really like that RN boat. That looks fun

  • @AwesomeSaussage
    @AwesomeSaussage Месяц назад +8

    The price is just ridiculous 🤮

  • @mattalexander5817
    @mattalexander5817 Месяц назад

    What 3D Printer would you suggest for a first printer? I love customizing RCs of all walks. A Printer would certainly expand my capabilities to customize. I am very savy with modeling software, so that won't be a hindrance. Thank you for any input, I love the channel.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад

      I’m a big fan of BambuLabs, they are such great printers. The A1 is a good place to start, but has its own shortcomings over the big dogs.

  • @patrickspapens5497
    @patrickspapens5497 Месяц назад

    i have been printing functional, mechanical and high stress biek components out of CF-nylon and CF-PC forever. brake levers, shifter arms for a gp shift conversion, velocity stacks. some filaments really work well. need to test metal filament at some point though. electroplating looks like a nice touch

  • @jerryvolpini7987
    @jerryvolpini7987 Месяц назад

    Two great projects! That spur is too noisy to be practical but shows how strong this new material is! Big price difference between it and regular PLA?

  • @bradleyliebl2931
    @bradleyliebl2931 Месяц назад

    Good video! Just wanted to add watch CNC Kitchen and My Tech Fun as they will give you insights to the strengths of each filament, PLA is one if not the strongest you can get however its impact strength is lower and in your case friction heat is way to low as PLA does not like to rub on other materials, but it will out hold better than any other filament under certain conditions temp and high load for extended times is not one of them. Another thing to think about is larger layer lines and an extra 10-15 degrees past normal printing also will add strength by better adhesion between layers but visual quality drops off. Its great they are really pushing what is possible with FDM printing.

    • @conorstewart2214
      @conorstewart2214 Месяц назад

      PLA is “strong” but it really doesn’t come close to filaments like these especially when you take into account the other mechanical properties too.
      When printing things like gears then visual quality matters, any imperfection that you can see will likely be a surface imperfection that will effect friction or wear or how the gears mesh together.

    • @bradleyliebl2931
      @bradleyliebl2931 Месяц назад

      @@conorstewart2214 that is very correct

  • @AmericanPiddler
    @AmericanPiddler Месяц назад

    How is your channel not at 100K subs this is my comment prediction that you get that plaque by the end of the year!

  • @bencherico
    @bencherico Месяц назад +2

    Long time watcher here and I’m glad to see you’re still creating great videos. I pop in and out of the RC hobby and I suffered from mechanical sympathy lol so while watching you repeatedly hit the rocks to prove toughness only I couldn’t help but think “We get it you vape!” Lol. Keep em coming and I hope all is well. And you should have the misses put more parts on more RC’s. 😇.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! She'll never agree to being part regularly, but she was a good sport, that's for sure!

  • @MonsterPartsRc
    @MonsterPartsRc Месяц назад

    Nice!!! Is that boat riding a little nose heavy? It looks like the nose should ride a little higher with the jet lower in the water… or is it just me?
    Great work as usual bro!!! My birthday is today so I think I’ll grab some of that filament for my birthday! I have 2 P1S with hardened nozzles, but I also have two Creality K1Maxs and a CR10 all of which can handle higher temps and abrasives

  • @AfterFiveMidnight
    @AfterFiveMidnight Месяц назад

    I can appreciate that you were not being nice during the testing 😂😂😂 real world test right there 😂😂😂

  • @outcastrc8052
    @outcastrc8052 2 месяца назад +1

    Game changer for sure!!!

  • @WandererOfTheDesert
    @WandererOfTheDesert Месяц назад +1

    I don't have a 3d printer someday love the channel. Always watch, stay safe. Hopefully, I can say hi at Pro-Line next week

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад

      Make sure to come and say hi! Thanks for watching and looking forward to PLBTF!

    • @CallistoPili
      @CallistoPili Месяц назад

      PEEK filament, if an hobby printer can afford to print it😢

  • @haroldscheg
    @haroldscheg 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome Information!!!! Thanks!!!!

  • @monkey300
    @monkey300 Месяц назад

    Try Sunlu PLA+, it's super strong and cheap too, reasonably easy to print with as long as you dont try to go too fast with printing (they have a high speed version too, but haven't tried that yet).

  • @nicholasstephey8475
    @nicholasstephey8475 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the information on the new product

  • @drtaverner
    @drtaverner Месяц назад

    I love my PETG-CF.

  • @neilfpv
    @neilfpv Месяц назад

    That is so friggin cool! I want to build the boat. Thank you for testing and sharing about this new filament type. Where can I get more information about the boat you built? I want to build too.

  • @lewebusl
    @lewebusl Месяц назад

    Very good test of two filaments at separate places but receiving very similar test conditions simultaneusly. You may want to try it for other of your models ... We'll watch ...

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 Месяц назад

    Awesome!!

  • @small.and.even.smaller
    @small.and.even.smaller Месяц назад +6

    It's nice to see this kind of testing of a new filament. Everything must be seen in action. Good experiment.

  • @ikariel2112
    @ikariel2112 Месяц назад

    Good Job!!!

  • @dragonflyjoyride
    @dragonflyjoyride Месяц назад

    That filament seems to be really good just from watching your channel. I don’t even have a 3D printer but it would have been nice to see an idler gear from an older Axial 3 gear transmission on a Tekin ROC 412. 😂you never now.. thanks Matt!

  • @stagrye228
    @stagrye228 Месяц назад

    What would you say about using this in a go kart? Say for panels for the go kart?

  • @fabiankroger4645
    @fabiankroger4645 Месяц назад

    Ordered last Week! Near PEEK ;)

  • @slabua
    @slabua Месяц назад

    Love the Z behind you~ should have more screen time

  • @kevinklemmt3722
    @kevinklemmt3722 19 дней назад

    I would highly recommend downloading the Supersprint v0.4 for the jet boat. I also built out the original and have since switch to the updated version and it is significantly better :)

  • @cree8ivecrawlers
    @cree8ivecrawlers Месяц назад

    Why not print replaceable bumpers along the edges tip and front hull, like real jet boats, in the ppacf. specifically places where impact damage mean a full reprint to replace. Would keep the costs down on that filament in the long run. This is completely game changing. I wonder how durable the material (and level of detail) smaller parts would be. For example. Try finding a 20-24t 2.3mm .5mod pinion for the typhon groms running a 1010 mmx2 like mine lol. But if i could just print a new pinion that would for sure be game changing. not to mention scale down a 3d printable drift cars and make a full Ackerman 1/24 rwd drift car that will accept mini-z bodies. or 3d print your own micro comp crawler chassis to build something unique. Like I get where people say the cost prohibits the "game changer" title. But looking at it from the big picture it truly does open a whole new world of options for us builder types that "wished they made X for Z" but its simply not on the market. I could literally design and print my own prototype for testing in a cheaper filament and then do a final print in the PPACF and have a way more durable part as a finished product with out all the extra material used in prototyping for said part that doesn't exist... yet for some reason i need it?? lol I'm with ya, this is some game changing stuff for sure!

  • @Templestone
    @Templestone 3 дня назад

    Somehow, I’m reminded of “The Lonely Island”.

  • @FlockofSmeagles
    @FlockofSmeagles 3 дня назад

    I agree, RUclipsr's like to throw around cheap buzzwords to generate views and revenue. Killing hype, intrigue, and due process all while doing so.

  • @Lampshadekid
    @Lampshadekid Месяц назад +4

    How does it hold up if you spray it with hairspray?

  • @iopfarmer
    @iopfarmer Месяц назад

    PC polycarbonate is an amazingly strong material for tough applications, printable on a close printer. 👌

    • @bbc92314
      @bbc92314 Месяц назад

      Nothing compared to this.

  • @electronsmove
    @electronsmove Месяц назад

    To really test durability, make a hammer out of it and see how many nails it will drive before breaking. Might need to make a hollow core and fill it with weights to get the right feel. Could do this with several other filaments as well. Might be a fun test. Maybe not the best for this channel though.

  • @Kinkivette
    @Kinkivette Месяц назад

    Could it be used for medical aplications like PEEK but easier to print? Does it need a very special setup? (extrusion temperature)

    • @Tom--Ace
      @Tom--Ace Месяц назад

      I don't think the carbon fibre content makes it a safe replacement in the medical field

  • @RandomStuffGarage619
    @RandomStuffGarage619 Месяц назад +1

    Ok now the sound of that spur has me wondering if anyone has any spur gear prints that purposely "tune" the audio of the gear noise? 😮
    Could be a "game changer" for my scale AE86 build!

  • @howardbartlett3419
    @howardbartlett3419 Месяц назад

    3DXtech also has PPA filament for a while now, however it has been more of a professional grade material until Bambu released theirs in a more mainstream way.

    • @Sembazuru
      @Sembazuru Месяц назад

      Also Raise3D... Don't know why "if it's new to Bambu, it must be a new game changer for the industry" even if other vendors have been selling it for a while...

  • @mikeyearwood
    @mikeyearwood Месяц назад

    I can 3d print metal 4 times faster than laser sls and 20 times faster than lost wax casting, any metal and very intricate details.

  • @dannywiley4072
    @dannywiley4072 Месяц назад

    Use some Flitz paste on the gears. It’ll break in the gears and it’ll quiet down the gears.

    • @dannywiley4072
      @dannywiley4072 Месяц назад

      Even some toothpaste works I just like flitz better.

  • @GSG-lc5zm
    @GSG-lc5zm Месяц назад

    😂🤣😂🤣
    That boat makes me think about the movie Bait Shop..
    I actually like it..
    Has that don't F with me look . 👍

  • @stevenbartlett2057
    @stevenbartlett2057 Месяц назад

    Kevin Talbot would take good care of the spur gear I recon!! Thanks :)

  • @fabiankroger4645
    @fabiankroger4645 Месяц назад

    Awesome brother and sister; PPS (+ X) and PPA (+ X) !!

  • @bareknucklerc5069
    @bareknucklerc5069 Месяц назад

    Best parts of this video is wife calling and ping pong ball goofing around.

  • @mikemcreynolds4842
    @mikemcreynolds4842 Месяц назад

    But will it still break along layer lines? In the past I've had to be very careful to print with specific orientation to help prevent this, but sometimes there's nothing you can do.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  29 дней назад

      Of course, orientation makes a world of difference when you can!

  • @BigDuke6ixx
    @BigDuke6ixx 25 дней назад

    In the Bambu Mini A1 a viable printer for this sort of thing? It's really cheap and small, which ticks two important boxes for me.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  25 дней назад +1

      Unfortunately not for this filament. It requires a heated bed temp, and nozzle that the A1 doesn’t have. Not to mention an enclosure to keep that heat in. Bambi doesn’t recommend it.

  • @shawnrichardson118
    @shawnrichardson118 Месяц назад +1

    Neat video I know nothing about 3D printing 😂

  • @christianbureau6732
    @christianbureau6732 Месяц назад

    Do you need a heating chamber to print?

  • @Cachapeluo
    @Cachapeluo Месяц назад

    Hello. Can you recommend a good 3D printer that excels with that super strong filament?

    • @Cachapeluo
      @Cachapeluo Месяц назад

      It’s that BambuLab brand?

    • @Cachapeluo
      @Cachapeluo Месяц назад

      P1P vs P1S vs X1 Carbon? What advantage does enclose vs open frame?

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад +2

      Enclosure will retain heat better for more complex filaments.

  • @done.6191
    @done.6191 Месяц назад

    How is the weight? I'd be interested in applying it to aircraft RC if it's lightweight enough, if not for everything for SOME things, like fan mounts etc.

  • @Darknynja2
    @Darknynja2 Месяц назад

    It better be some fantastic stuff for how much they want for 750g of filament. I've purchased some expensive filament before, and it was usually for a specific project that paid for itself. I'll have to find a reason to spend a hundred bucks on some. Great video.

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching!

    • @garethsmith7628
      @garethsmith7628 27 дней назад

      Try PLA Super Tough - it is nearly same price as PLA and I bet it is as strong or stronger than this stuff. I printed out ping pong and tennis balls that bounced really well and I could stand on without feeling any deflection and I am 100kg.
      Plus no chopped fibres.
      I printed out a 1 metre span airplane flying model 1 layer thick and it has withstood multiple crashes.
      I can't believe that eveyone is not using PLA ST as their standard filament.

  • @windmill10
    @windmill10 Месяц назад

    You must have scared the bejesus out of the fish 😆

  • @allanritchie1539
    @allanritchie1539 Месяц назад

    Looks like this product could revolusitionize the whole 3D printing game, I'm wondering how it would stand up to the Panda's getting hold of this stuff, would it survive.
    Nice informative video of this product top marks. 😊😊😊

  • @swdw973
    @swdw973 Месяц назад

    The PPA CF is on sale at 33% off until Sep 27th

  • @donaldbohn3183
    @donaldbohn3183 19 дней назад

    You need an "On Air" sign!

  • @mikaelbackstrom
    @mikaelbackstrom Месяц назад

    What makes it a gamechanger compared to for instance PA6-CF?

    • @scalebuildersguild
      @scalebuildersguild  Месяц назад +1

      Please read through the linked page so you can see all the benefits!

  • @MrBumbles2
    @MrBumbles2 Месяц назад +1

    yea been looking at it ,100 bucks a roll

    • @SixOThree
      @SixOThree Месяц назад +1

      .75 kg just worth a note.