I did, i did! Good video! Looks like this material has good potential for shoes! Around what shore grade so you think it is? And did you need to dry it, notice any issues with humidity?
Impressive, really didn't expect it to be that good, I can see this going from good to awesome if the print quality can be improved by 30-50% and the feel of the bounce improved by 10-20%. Triple A🌟🌟🌟 review.
Would be great for Ipad, cellphone protection covers, wedged door stops, the wheels for RC cars or pretty much anything that gets impacted and needs protection.
Try to apply some IPA to the parts that are stuck on the buildplate when its cooled. Then apply slight pressure to the parts and wiggle a bit with them. The IPA is very good at entering small gaps under the parts and makes it much easier to remove from the build plate.
Useful info. Thank you! What print surface worked the best for that German youtuber, you mentioned, on BambuLab? Oh, and I am already Subscribed. Can I make a complaint if I will have the clogged nozzle?
Thanks Igor! The German RUclipsr (mpoxDE) didn't get it to stick in his video. I think the official recommendation from Biqu changed to 65°C bed or using their glacier print sheet. If you're subscribed you're benefiting from JanTec's exclusive nozzle-unclogging service ;)
I am thinking about to use it for gears on my Lathe. The original are steel and so very noisy. Tried "Super-PLA" from Overture already, but this stuff warps like hell - so: not satisfied.
Very interesting material, that can have use cases beyond printing basketballs. I was looking for a filament to print custom golf balls. I previous tried TPU, but it wasn't very convincing. PLA-HR may work.
this is amazing!!! been looking for the best filament for weeks! i wonder if i used biqu text glacier beds on my bambu if it wouldnt have problems with bed adhesion? cant wait to make it
I have some 72d TPU i would love to test on this but it was expensive. If some people would reimburse the cost i would happily print this object with it.
I wonder if a four square ball would be possible from this material. I'm not sure how much the channels in the ball add to the overall stability of it. If they don't really add much, it would be cool to see that. My son plays a lot of four square at school, and we always have trouble finding a ball that will last without popping or warping.
I'm assuming those "flexible PLA" filaments are similar to this and I'm suspicious Overture's high speed TPU is as well. Both of which I found surprisingly difficult to dial in and was unable to totally eliminate blobs and stringing with my usual 0.5mm nozzle. My smooth PEX plate from wham bam doesn't have the typical adhesion issues (even with standard TPU) but the rest is very similar to your experience.
@JanTecEngineering even if you consider it more of a TPU, it's more expensive than Bambu labs' 68D TPU for the AMS, or the far more versatile colorfabb Varioshorr
Anyone else think they just stuck "PLA" in the name to make you think its easy to print? The way this filament preforms it looks more like a modified TPE. It would be interesting to see what the temperature properties are of it.
It's close to the same in the Netherlands... but over half of that price is excise and taxes, which they always increase when energy prices drop from a high. I paid €0.18 since forever, until prices went up with the war, and somehow they never came back down.
Subscribe or your nozzle will clog!
A sub from Darmstadt, but i got a big blob of pla at my nozzel, but no clog..
How dare you
😂
I did, i did! Good video!
Looks like this material has good potential for shoes! Around what shore grade so you think it is? And did you need to dry it, notice any issues with humidity?
Already subscribed, but nozzle still clogged... Whyyy?
Sold! Very nice, I’ve been awaiting your results a lot! Thank you for your research. 😊
Thank you! I would be really curious to see how this one perfoms next to the ball you printed from PEBA 🤔
Impressive, really didn't expect it to be that good, I can see this going from good to awesome if the print quality can be improved by 30-50% and the feel of the bounce improved by 10-20%. Triple A🌟🌟🌟 review.
Would be great for Ipad, cellphone protection covers, wedged door stops, the wheels for RC cars or pretty much anything that gets impacted and needs protection.
Try to apply some IPA to the parts that are stuck on the buildplate when its cooled. Then apply slight pressure to the parts and wiggle a bit with them. The IPA is very good at entering small gaps under the parts and makes it much easier to remove from the build plate.
had no problems on a P1S on textured PEI sheet without glue or anything.
Used the recommended BIQU settings with a wide brim
I also have the P1S. Would it work from an AMS or external spool only?
Kids toys would be great with this stuff. Though the stringing and such may make print-in-place articulating models a no go
Useful info. Thank you! What print surface worked the best for that German youtuber, you mentioned, on BambuLab? Oh, and I am already Subscribed. Can I make a complaint if I will have the clogged nozzle?
Thanks Igor!
The German RUclipsr (mpoxDE) didn't get it to stick in his video. I think the official recommendation from Biqu changed to 65°C bed or using their glacier print sheet.
If you're subscribed you're benefiting from JanTec's exclusive nozzle-unclogging service ;)
And here I am, paying 12c per kw/h and I still think it is expensive. My monthly electric bill is €120 with government subsidies ending 2024.
12 cents is quite a good price, here a normal price is about 17c (euro)
@@FAB1150cries in German 0,30 €/kWh
@@pastagandalfelectricity prices per kwh be the same as gas per m³ 5 years ago
I am thinking about to use it for gears on my Lathe. The original are steel and so very noisy. Tried "Super-PLA" from Overture already, but this stuff warps like hell - so: not satisfied.
Wow thats cool! Great upload
Thank you!
Very interesting material, that can have use cases beyond printing basketballs. I was looking for a filament to print custom golf balls. I previous tried TPU, but it wasn't very convincing. PLA-HR may work.
Printing Golf balls from Pla Hr is a great idea!
I actually thought about brining the sphere I used for the resilience test to tennis.
this is amazing!!! been looking for the best filament for weeks! i wonder if i used biqu text glacier beds on my bambu if it wouldnt have problems with bed adhesion? cant wait to make it
In China, Biqu is approximately pronounced like BEE-CHOO but with a soft "ch" sound.
Oh that might be true. I will ask them when I meet the team at FormNext this week!
It would be interesting to see how the less flexible TPU, like the AMS friendly from Bambu, which has shore hardness of 68D would fair.
I have some 72d TPU i would love to test on this but it was expensive.
If some people would reimburse the cost i would happily print this object with it.
The print settings are pretty much the same settings I use for my TPU. I mostly print in TPU these days. Toddlers be destructive!
Transition to: Here is a transparent 3D print of a human liver.... 👀
Pinting TPU also required release agent (glue stick) to print on PEI sheet of prusa.
awesome videos dude, instant sub
Nice video and tests! It looks like it is actually a hard tpu rather than pla. Does it smell like a pla during the print?
I didn't notice a smell. It might be a PLA-TPU compound but I have no official data.
Biqu webpage implies corn as the source (there is a picture of yellow corn).
I made a TPU ball and while it only has about 75% bounce, it is very strong.
75% is still okay! What kind of TPU did you use?
@JanTecEngineering it was Micro Center Inland filament 95A I think.
I wonder if a four square ball would be possible from this material. I'm not sure how much the channels in the ball add to the overall stability of it. If they don't really add much, it would be cool to see that. My son plays a lot of four square at school, and we always have trouble finding a ball that will last without popping or warping.
Can you try enealing it in a bucket of fine salt/sand in an oven? Saw that some 3D printed balls get better durability after that additional step
I wonder how it would perform in small combat robots like Angus (Maker's Muse) makes.
I'm assuming those "flexible PLA" filaments are similar to this and I'm suspicious Overture's high speed TPU is as well. Both of which I found surprisingly difficult to dial in and was unable to totally eliminate blobs and stringing with my usual 0.5mm nozzle. My smooth PEX plate from wham bam doesn't have the typical adhesion issues (even with standard TPU) but the rest is very similar to your experience.
How about shoes? There was this recent Nike(?) 3d printed one
Printed bike tires?
35Cents per Kwh holy shit, I pay 7 cents in Switzerland. Germany has screwed up it´s energy infrastructure.
I want Hoffman tatical or print shoot repeat to see this filament
it performs reallywell but holy balls is it expensive
That's true, certainly more expensive than regular PLA.
@JanTecEngineering even if you consider it more of a TPU, it's more expensive than Bambu labs' 68D TPU for the AMS, or the far more versatile colorfabb Varioshorr
@@Mobile_Dom (Laughs in Ninjatek TPU)
Way cheaper than the off the shelf unit so mission successful.
Anyone else think they just stuck "PLA" in the name to make you think its easy to print? The way this filament preforms it looks more like a modified TPE. It would be interesting to see what the temperature properties are of it.
30 pence ( uk) per KW here.
Its gone nuts
Over the past 2 years the price has doubled..
For some people it trippled in cost.
I pay 7 in Switzerland. You guys are screwed.
It's close to the same in the Netherlands... but over half of that price is excise and taxes, which they always increase when energy prices drop from a high. I paid €0.18 since forever, until prices went up with the war, and somehow they never came back down.
can you try it to print an RC tires ?
This material is probably very similar to BASF PLA PRO1 material.
How do you clean the insides from all the crud that is bound to enter though those holes?
I guess a garden hose should work fine. Or even a dishwasher if you are feeling adventurous.
been there done that got the book
I made this same exact ball with same filament and color and it broke!
$60 a roll? Ehh, I'm good.
haha, pp.
nobody uses tape anymore on smooth plates ?
3D printing glue (which is essentially hairspray) works better and is less of a hassle.
The print quality is awful
Its useless, 3d print people dont work out or hoop
It's the only way we can impress people that work out and/or hoop since they don't usually " do science and engineering"
It's cheap so why not, some 3D prints can surpass commercially available products.