I think what they mean when they say dry for 8hrs is when it absorbs moisture, but when it’s sold it already comes dry in a vacuum sealed bag with desiccant, so straight out of the bag it’s already dry enough.
I have had some filaments come in that weren't vacuum sealed as good as others, and have had to dry those. But for the most part most filaments are good out of the box. With the PLA Galaxy, I had one spool that printed perfectly, and the other did so after it dried! Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support!!
Our kids have really started to like them as well. I think my preference is the Nebulae color. I'm printing a Hulk wall art that I'm experimenting with substituting the black for the Nebulae to see how that turns out. Thanks for commenting!
I did, should have explained that more. It lifted on a plate that I have had issues with, was testing at the same time to see if I got the same result. Appreciate the input. What printers / plates / filaments are you using? Curious.
@briant444 Nice. I have been using more and more PLA as of late. I agree a lot less hassle than petg. I've had good success with polymaker petg though.
I think what they mean when they say dry for 8hrs is when it absorbs moisture, but when it’s sold it already comes dry in a vacuum sealed bag with desiccant, so straight out of the bag it’s already dry enough.
I have had some filaments come in that weren't vacuum sealed as good as others, and have had to dry those. But for the most part most filaments are good out of the box. With the PLA Galaxy, I had one spool that printed perfectly, and the other did so after it dried!
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support!!
I've been playing with both of those colors as well. It has garnered a fandom in the family!
Our kids have really started to like them as well. I think my preference is the Nebulae color. I'm printing a Hulk wall art that I'm experimenting with substituting the black for the Nebulae to see how that turns out. Thanks for commenting!
Would love to see red, yellow, and orange versions of this filament (for company color reasons ...)
That would be cool to see how a red would turn out. I'd like to see them offer more than 4 colors.
you down played the lifting, if it lifts off the plate with those tiny sized, image how it will screw up larger prints
I did, should have explained that more. It lifted on a plate that I have had issues with, was testing at the same time to see if I got the same result. Appreciate the input.
What printers / plates / filaments are you using? Curious.
@@ThePrintasaurus x1c, cool plate, pla. i was using petg for a while bc i have a huge stock of it, but i wont go back, not worth the hassle
@briant444 Nice. I have been using more and more PLA as of late. I agree a lot less hassle than petg. I've had good success with polymaker petg though.