Best Filament For Lightweight 3d Printing (Colorfabb LW-PLA)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

Комментарии • 35

  • @jeffreyepiscopo
    @jeffreyepiscopo Год назад +8

    “April fools was just around the corner” someone spent way more time editing than they thought they would lol!

  • @keiransolaris1929
    @keiransolaris1929 Год назад +2

    I've printed with their foaming TPU and the calibration for flow is pretty much the same procedure and I found similar results of around a 45% flow rate for the top temp. It gets more flexible at the higher temps as well as lighter weight which is pretty neat.

  • @TheWright1
    @TheWright1 Год назад +1

    Yes please print a RC. RC is what got me into printing with my first printer being a ender 3 pro back in 2019! So many custom parts and accessories can be made

  • @charlesrestivo870
    @charlesrestivo870 Год назад +1

    Used it have build and flown 4 rc planes 2 eclipson and 2 plane print Its a excellent product Print on a Fulsun SR and a stock enderv2 .using cura 5.2

  • @themacbookgamer
    @themacbookgamer Год назад +2

    I saw a plane design called the HAWK (also from the make it fly competition) that looked cool. It might be something to consider printing

  • @rodiculous9464
    @rodiculous9464 11 месяцев назад

    I wonder if you can experiment with different nozzle sizes for different results. For example using a THICC nozzle might help you push the heat and expansion higher

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes Год назад +2

    I would love to see a review of the new flexible PLA, it has been out quite a while now but I have yet to see a review of it.

    • @ModBotArmy
      @ModBotArmy  Год назад

      What flexible pla?? Is there a specific one 😊?

    • @Crenzill
      @Crenzill Год назад

      ​@ModBot Ataraxia art is the brand. They make a flexible pla; claiming it's as flexible as tpu and as easy to print as any pla.

  • @abcdefg4570
    @abcdefg4570 Год назад

    Having designed and built several long-range 2m wingspan UAVs, including composite laminated and fully 3d printed ones, I can say that 3d printed planes break even if you look at them the wrong way. One bad landing, and it's a million pieces of plastic, while something like foam laminated with fiberglass doesn't break even when it collides with a tree at 50km/h, which I've also done.

    • @redlightning2367
      @redlightning2367 Год назад

      Hey. Could u explain what composite laminated means. I'm tryna find a way to reinforce my prints.

    • @abcdefg4570
      @abcdefg4570 Год назад

      @@redlightning2367 It basically means carbon fiber or fiberglass cloth that has epoxy/polyester resin put onto it, and then hardened

    • @redlightning2367
      @redlightning2367 Год назад

      @@abcdefg4570 oh okays. Do u need a mould for that? Or could we just applying on the part itself?

    • @redlightning2367
      @redlightning2367 Год назад

      Mold*

    • @abcdefg4570
      @abcdefg4570 Год назад

      @@redlightning2367One way to do it is to have a mold, but you can also just put it on the part itself

  • @Auxrad39
    @Auxrad39 Год назад

    yes if you could cover the pre expanded pls😀

  • @pwarrow8858
    @pwarrow8858 Год назад

    I wonder if I can make custom form fitting packaging with this.Would be very useful if I can. Oh yea, also how well does this expanded pla insulate I wonder.

  • @infoaerialmaster
    @infoaerialmaster Год назад

    Add strength and this is the future of filament for sure imagine a 1kg spool printing for 3 months 😅

  • @SammyB562
    @SammyB562 Год назад

    Please do a video on the prefoamed. I can’t find esun anywhere and colorfabb is too expensive in my opinion

  • @markmiranda5644
    @markmiranda5644 4 месяца назад

    How do you enable per model settings? You were moving pretty fast.

  • @pcwway2dawn
    @pcwway2dawn Год назад +1

    How well does it sand to make smooth round edges?

  • @coltenmeredith8899
    @coltenmeredith8899 Год назад +5

    People who didnt watch the stream: "oH, a viDeO I haD nO idEA wAs cOmIng!"

  • @JustinAlexander1976
    @JustinAlexander1976 Год назад +1

    It would be interesting to see what the acoustic and thermal properties are like

  • @jadentalks5068
    @jadentalks5068 Год назад

    Does anybody know what layer height he used.

  • @customrccrawlerz8137
    @customrccrawlerz8137 Год назад

    I would you trade a glass bed for a pei bed on a voxelab Aquila x2 or keep the glass bed

    • @ModBotArmy
      @ModBotArmy  Год назад +1

      Pei is my favorite over glass. Glass can be nice for certain materials that need special adhesives but for standard printing it’s unnecessary and can chip.

    • @customrccrawlerz8137
      @customrccrawlerz8137 Год назад

      @@ModBotArmy okay thanks, I’m about getting a pei for it and I might get one for it and another one for my ender 3

  • @scruffy3121
    @scruffy3121 Год назад

    Looks perfect for printing cores to laminate around. For carbonfiber parts e. G.

  • @NotMallo
    @NotMallo Год назад +2

    ha 3rd comment great vid btw

  • @shelbyseelbach9568
    @shelbyseelbach9568 Год назад

    Not unique. 3d Lab Print has their own line of foaming lightweight PLA filament as well.

    • @ModBotArmy
      @ModBotArmy  Год назад

      I say at the beginning what we cover will be the same for other active foaming PLA 👍

    • @shelbyseelbach9568
      @shelbyseelbach9568 Год назад

      @@ModBotArmy You then almost IMMEDIATELY claim to describe it's active foaming properties which makes it unique. If there are other active foaming lightweight PLA filaments, then it isn't unique. You can't have it both ways, hence my comment. Just saying.