The most popular filaments and what they're used for...

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @JamesGrant-z5p
    @JamesGrant-z5p Месяц назад +13

    1. *PLA (Polylactic Acid)*:
    - It's the most popular and easiest to use filament, especially for beginners ([00:00:48]).
    - PLA is easy to print with, available in many colors, and relatively inexpensive ([00:01:12] - [00:01:46]).
    - However, it's brittle and has a low melting point, making it unsuitable for functional prints ([00:02:44] - [00:03:09]).
    2. *ABS*:
    - This filament is stronger and more heat-resistant than PLA, making it suitable for functional prints ([00:03:28] - [00:04:02]).
    - ABS is cheap but requires a well-ventilated enclosure due to toxic fumes ([00:03:44] - [00:04:12]).
    3. *PETG*:
    - Known for high strength and heat resistance, it's suitable for functional parts ([00:04:36] - [00:05:01]).
    - PETG is easy to print with but can warp, requiring higher bed temperatures and adhesive ([00:05:04] - [00:05:37]).
    4. *TPU*:
    - This is a flexible filament, great for creating rubber-like prints, such as phone cases ([00:06:45] - [00:07:12]).
    - TPU requires a direct drive setup and is more challenging to print ([00:07:16] - [00:07:39]).
    5. *Nylon*:
    - An engineering-grade filament that is super rigid and suitable for functional and stiff parts ([00:07:52] - [00:08:13]).
    - Nylon is expensive, very hygroscopic, and difficult to print, making it not suitable for beginners ([00:08:16] - [00:08:30]).

  • @midnight-fr-vx3bb
    @midnight-fr-vx3bb 3 месяца назад +1

    and what profiles do you use for all of thoses in bambu studio??

  • @xtrusion_ir
    @xtrusion_ir 11 дней назад

    How can we apply to test our filament?

  • @ABean56
    @ABean56 Месяц назад +1

    My first filament spool I used was petg 😂

  • @edcgadgets-de
    @edcgadgets-de 8 месяцев назад +8

    PETG bonds to a textured PEI plate? I hear that for the first time.

  • @MegaBlox_YT
    @MegaBlox_YT 3 месяца назад

    I don’t want to put glue on my build plate is it fine just to print it like Pla?

  • @Crackertothebarrel
    @Crackertothebarrel Месяц назад

    $58 for 4 rolls of pla elegoo, is that good?

  • @stevesteve8461
    @stevesteve8461 2 месяца назад

    What type of dryer you use?

    • @EngineeringAddiction
      @EngineeringAddiction  2 месяца назад

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  • @capberganza
    @capberganza 8 месяцев назад +1

    which filament would you recommend for plant pots? some would be outdoors

    • @EngineeringAddiction
      @EngineeringAddiction  8 месяцев назад +2

      Probably PETG or ASA

    • @timliefferink
      @timliefferink 16 дней назад

      ive heard ASA is ideal for outside since it is UV resistant and heat resistant

  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer 8 месяцев назад +7

    technically, PLA is stronger than the others... or at least more rigid. Much more rigid than ABS. But layer adhesion isn't as good. Also, HyGROscopic.

  • @jeffreynagy5395
    @jeffreynagy5395 9 месяцев назад

    Met young teenager Daniel @ our Baptist church. 3 months ago his Dad bought him a printer like these.

  • @ronaldhiser860
    @ronaldhiser860 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just so you can have your outlier, I started with ASA.

    • @SubMad026
      @SubMad026 2 месяца назад

      A started in 2015 with ABS.
      Technology has come a long way since then

  • @pointing10
    @pointing10 Месяц назад

    that didn't look like it was "easy" to break

  • @leonardnoack7436
    @leonardnoack7436 Месяц назад

    You should resarch a video topic like this before posting things you just believe in.
    Ther are a lot false statements in this video.
    Here are some examples:
    Petg is no problem on the bambulab textured buildplate if you let it cool down properly. You should warn about ASA on that build plate.
    Sadly learned that the hard way.
    Pla ist a lot stronger than you give it credit for and it has one of the strongest layer adhesions. Just watch any other Chanel where they test filament with measurement equipment.
    Calling petg heat resistant is pretty bad.
    Being better than pla doesnt mean its resistant.
    From bambulab website Heat Deflection Temperature :
    Pla basic 57°C 134.6°F
    Petg HF 69°C 156.2°F
    Petg translucent 74°C 165.2°F
    ABS 87°C 188.6°F
    ASA 100°C 212°F
    And there are a lot mor heat resistant filaments out there
    Implying that the bambulab printers arent direct drive
    The hardnes of the tpu is bery important for it's properties
    For beginner knowing of pla + or tough pla would also be pretty interesting

  • @aG_oh_so_Sneaky
    @aG_oh_so_Sneaky Месяц назад

    idi jedi nešto 5:35

  • @MarianoandLindseyMoronta
    @MarianoandLindseyMoronta 8 месяцев назад

    Voxel labs just made asa

  • @LiamRay10
    @LiamRay10 8 месяцев назад

    Your p1s is slow, get on my level (Sub 6 minute benchy)