I Tested (Almost) EVERY FILAMENT on Amazon: Every Single Filament Part I

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @ZackFreedman
    @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +1293

    Thanks to Brodie Bennett for creating timestamps. Also, milk jugs are made of HDPE, not HIPS. My bad!

    • @sillydilly2725
      @sillydilly2725 3 года назад +40

      Solo cups are made from HIPS. I think you can even buy recycled red cup filament, in case you want to 3D print party supplies for your next frat party

    • @no_one6749
      @no_one6749 3 года назад +9

      Ask your viewers to mail you labelled bags of plastic trash for recycling :v or don't.

    • @Sebastian-cn8lh
      @Sebastian-cn8lh 3 года назад +1

      you need to start record 500k video.

    • @katebovski6947
      @katebovski6947 3 года назад

      You didn't mention chopped carbon peek with Carbon tape.

    • @fwiffo
      @fwiffo 3 года назад +3

      FYI: PETG printer parts can and will fail inside an enclosure. It happened to me, and I don't want it to happen to someone else.

  • @OrangeC7
    @OrangeC7 3 года назад +1871

    I'm sorry, I'm going to have to arrest you for exceeding the 5 dad jokes per minute speed limit. You're coming with me.

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +630

      You'll never take me alive! You can only borrow me alive.

    • @benjaminbarr8714
      @benjaminbarr8714 3 года назад +87

      Yeah I agree I think he should be sentenced to 2 weeks of dishes and pool time supervising

    • @upseguest
      @upseguest 3 года назад +21

      @@ZackFreedman aha!l I have found you. I must arrest you for existing

    • @danielboudreaux85
      @danielboudreaux85 2 года назад +43

      Zack has done nothing wrong, he deserves to be a Freedman!!! 😏😂

    • @xanderplayz3446
      @xanderplayz3446 2 года назад +11

      lets start a ratio war down here (hol up i never made this)

  • @aidjota
    @aidjota 2 года назад +884

    This dude not only managed to make 42 minutes feel like 10 minutes but also made such time entertaining, funny and educational to a level where you got absolutely hooked, learned a ton of shit and got a good laugh. The fact that this dude doesn't have a million subs shows that life is truly unfair

    • @paulbecker9426
      @paulbecker9426 2 года назад +3

      I actually had to check the vid length after reading the first part of your post - I was incredulous that it was that long of a vid!

    • @benjaminhobbs3964
      @benjaminhobbs3964 2 года назад +5

      I didn't even realize that was 42 mins.... Seemed way shorter.

    • @Hlilii
      @Hlilii 2 года назад

      I didn’t even notice until I read this comment

    • @kylep506
      @kylep506 2 года назад

      just wait man, almost everyone has to put in the work even if they got the skill and talent

    • @maxchen2010
      @maxchen2010 2 года назад

      Same

  • @abstring
    @abstring 3 года назад +367

    “This stuff warps if a cool person thinks about it.” Love it. Zack’s delivery is perfect.

    • @stewpitt8388
      @stewpitt8388 2 года назад +7

      His delivery is as good as his jewfro is greasy.

    • @sharkmusic9636
      @sharkmusic9636 Год назад +2

      that really caught me off guard hahaha

  • @b_mb4948
    @b_mb4948 3 года назад +978

    02:32 *PLA*
    03:22 - PLA+
    04:02 - High-Temperature PLA
    04:44 - Silk PLA
    05:27 - Rainbow PLA
    06:10 - Colo[u]r-Changing PLA
    06:37 - Plactive
    07:43 *PLA Composites*
    08:09 - Marble PLA
    09:02 - Laybrick
    09:37 - Wood PLA
    10:11 - Glowing PLA
    11:00 - Glowing PETG
    11:11 - Glitter PLA
    11:57 - Sparkly PLA
    12:28 - Carbon Fiber PLA
    13:18 - CF-HTPLA
    14:06 - Conductive PLA
    14:55 - Metal Fill
    15:56 - Iron PLA
    16:30 - Stainless PLA
    16:50 - Brass PLA
    17:12 - Bronze PLA
    17:37 - Copper PLA
    18:04 *Hobbyist Filaments*
    18:15 - PETG
    19:06 - T-GLASE
    19:49 - Polysmooth
    20:15 - HIPS
    21:15 - Polypropylene
    22:29 - ABS
    23:46 - ASA
    24:37 - Acrylic
    25:29 *Special Purpose*
    25:34 - Purge Filament
    26:27 - Cleaning Filament
    26:56 *Flex Filaments*
    27:20 - TPE
    28:22 - TPU
    29:12 - Ninjaflex Cheetah
    30:02 *Engineering Plastics*
    30:17 - Polycarbonate
    31:39 - Carbon Fiber Polycarbonate
    32:33 - Nylon
    33:45 - Taulman Alloy 910
    34:36 - Carbon Fiber Nylon
    35:17 - Delrin
    37:42 *Super Polymers*
    37:47 - PEEK
    38:05 - PEKK
    38:16 - Polyetherimide
    38:40 - Antibacterial PLA Test Results

    • @broughdy
      @broughdy 3 года назад +26

      Ty! I’ve never actually needed one of these until now!

    • @ebouwman034
      @ebouwman034 3 года назад +6

      Thanks

    • @johndavid360
      @johndavid360 3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much!

    • @ashleyreid155
      @ashleyreid155 3 года назад +8

      The hero we need

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +270

      Thank you! I'm putting this in the description.

  • @namAehT
    @namAehT 2 года назад +308

    Fun fact about nylon: when it absorbs water it actually becomes up to 8x _stronger._ Injection molded nylon parts are often aged for a few days in humid chambers to bring them up to full strength.

    • @The_Eldest_Millenial
      @The_Eldest_Millenial Год назад +16

      Ehhh... Moisture acts as a plasticizer in nylon and therefore reduces strength and stiffness properties but increases elongation and toughness.
      But yes, in general, as moisture content rises, significant increases occur in impact strength and other energy absorbing characteristics of the material.

    • @luisfuentes3012
      @luisfuentes3012 Год назад +20

      @@The_Eldest_Millenial So what he said

    • @rodiculous9464
      @rodiculous9464 11 месяцев назад

      Does this apply to cf or glass filled nylon too

    • @knowideas7184
      @knowideas7184 5 месяцев назад

      @@rodiculous9464 yes

    • @blu_indi9333
      @blu_indi9333 2 месяца назад

      But that is after it is molded. Water in the plastic as it plasticizes in the barrel is not good and will affect the molded product.

  • @ashlynmurrell7728
    @ashlynmurrell7728 2 года назад +49

    As someone who just bought my first 3d printer, this is EXTREMELY helpful! :) I had no idea that there were different nozzle types needed for some of the mixed media filaments. I would love to see you do a video on 3D printing basics (basic maintenance, nozzle types, software settings/explanation of each, etc.). I love your energy, it made it very easy to learn from!

    •  2 года назад +5

      Welcome down in that rabbit hole !
      You'll end up with closets fulls of absurdly geeky filaments in no time !

  • @make.anything
    @make.anything 3 года назад +742

    Still learned stuff after all these years (didn't realize ASA can also be acetone smoothed). Great exhaustive video!

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +73

      Thanks! The commenters dug up even more filaments that I didn't even know about, so this will need to become more exhaustive in the future!

    • @make.anything
      @make.anything 3 года назад +25

      @@ZackFreedman I've been having fun with a flexible PEBA filament infused with pulverized tires 💪 the list of options is indeed ever expanding

    • @DinoSpidersTV
      @DinoSpidersTV 3 года назад +2

      @@make.anything Heya, how's the cheese printer coming?

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +13

      That’s rad! I’ll add it to the list for the next episode

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +20

      Also that must smell disgusting. Like the septic tank beneath a Buffalo Wild Wings

  • @floorpizza8074
    @floorpizza8074 3 года назад +252

    I didn't think there was any way I'd be able to sit through a 42 minute video on printing various 3D filaments. Next thing I know, 42 minutes has past, and not only did I learn a lot, I laughed a lot along the way. Thanks for that, Zack. You took a boring subject and made it fun.

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Месяц назад

      and now there is a part 2, 3, AND 4!

  • @gmac123
    @gmac123 2 года назад +46

    I've never actually done any 3D printing but found this video entertaining and incredibly informative. I cannot believe I watched the whole thing - a true testament to your charisma and pacing.

  • @FilamentFriday
    @FilamentFriday 3 года назад +754

    Congratulations on the 100K. You did it so fast.

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +56

      Thanks! We’ve been very lucky.

    • @sugasheeze
      @sugasheeze 3 года назад +28

      @@ZackFreedman Not lucky, entertaining.

    • @colinyoung3685
      @colinyoung3685 3 года назад +6

      @@sugasheeze Why not both?

    • @computertecky4744
      @computertecky4744 3 года назад +10

      @@ZackFreedman dang now your 170k dang

    • @FilamentFriday
      @FilamentFriday 3 года назад +4

      Zack - Maybe a little luck but mostly talent to not only be informative but entertaining.

  • @UncleJessy
    @UncleJessy 3 года назад +490

    Wowza a ton and I mean a ton of info packed in here. Had no idea about a number of these filament options.
    Congrats on the 100k milestone!! Killing it

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +28

      Thank you! I'm surprised how rarely I see anything besides vanilla PLA, PETG, and occasionally TPU. I'd love to see more HIPS, ASA, and nylon.

    • @oneheadlight8000
      @oneheadlight8000 3 года назад +3

      @@ZackFreedman we print ASA non stop on 12 different printers (around 150 spools last year).. Love ASA!

  • @ObsessiveEngineering
    @ObsessiveEngineering 2 года назад +5

    Amazing video! Highly entertaining, and I have come back many times while browsing new filaments to get another dose of the VSL essential info for each one. I also just bought 200g of Delrin because of this video -- had no idea it could be printed, and I have the setup to at least give it a good shot.

    • @fridgestealer2119
      @fridgestealer2119 2 года назад

      Did it work

    • @ObsessiveEngineering
      @ObsessiveEngineering 2 года назад

      @@fridgestealer2119 I just said I bought it, not that I tried it 😅 I've been waiting to finish an upgrade to my heated enclosure to get to 80C first. I'm not optimistic but it'll be fun to try.

    • @fridgestealer2119
      @fridgestealer2119 2 года назад

      @@ObsessiveEngineering ok

  • @hassamkhanwazir278
    @hassamkhanwazir278 3 года назад +184

    0:43
    "To Feature Fifty Filaments, we are Forgin' a Friggin' Fused Filament Fabricated Flotilla of Fanciful Frigates"
    ~ F for Fendetta

    • @mtayseer82
      @mtayseer82 3 года назад +3

      Now I understand what is FFF printing

    • @kriegh94
      @kriegh94 3 года назад +2

      Boooy, do i love alliteration 💖

    • @sheerluckholmes5468
      @sheerluckholmes5468 3 года назад +1

      Shouldn't that be a *Fan* detta

  • @shavono8402
    @shavono8402 3 года назад +151

    I've never heard of 90% of these filaments and I'd still watch this whole video if it was twice as long. Absolutely incredible.

  • @onesadtech
    @onesadtech 3 года назад +138

    Watched this twice now, once before, and once just after getting my first 3D printer. I respect the hell out of the effort this took, can't wait to see what cool ideas you come up with for some of these specialist filaments! 😁

  • @webderek
    @webderek 3 года назад +153

    That was really entertaining, well-paced, insanely educational, and made it seem like I could actually do all of it. Thank you!

  • @StevenManser
    @StevenManser 2 года назад +43

    I don't know why I watched all of this. I don't even own a 3D printer

    • @traycehinman
      @traycehinman 6 месяцев назад +2

      Maybe one day

    • @ethanbunch3274
      @ethanbunch3274 4 месяца назад +2

      That how it starts bud!

    • @marti6641
      @marti6641 2 месяца назад +3

      Same here! Now I want a 3d printer now thou! Am gonna buy one this holiday season

    • @Angzarrr
      @Angzarrr 2 месяца назад

      Same!!! I’ve been bingeing Zach….

    • @simonji2940
      @simonji2940 Месяц назад

      ​@@marti6641its really fun, especially if you learn some basic cad or 3d modelling

  • @Produkt_R
    @Produkt_R 3 года назад +180

    Lol, "It warps even if a cool person thinks about it"

    • @cavinrauch
      @cavinrauch 3 года назад +7

      Best line ever

    • @danbee6407
      @danbee6407 3 года назад +2

      I went looking for this comment! Ahaha.

    • @balognascraps5813
      @balognascraps5813 2 года назад +1

      "Unlike regular glitter, which I'm told it's the herpes of crafts"

    • @ederplays2788
      @ederplays2788 2 года назад

      22:08

  • @agepbiz
    @agepbiz 3 года назад +167

    Congrats on getting the Silver Play button! This was a nice overview of many filaments and several filaments I was not aware of even existed

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +4

      Thank you very much! I hope this helps you in a future project!

  • @YourEarlyGrave
    @YourEarlyGrave Год назад +14

    I'm brand new to 3D printing, and in the first 10 minutes, I learned so much about printing. I've been buying the "prettiest" PLA and was wondering why ALL of my prints were SO BRITTLE... I had no idea there were so many variations... Thank you so much! Time to put these silk variants away for my heavy duty parts.

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  Год назад +11

      Yeah! After a certain point, the more pigment, dye, glitter, and other additives they put in a filament, the weaker it gets. Some brands, like Fusion and ProtoPasta, make gorgeous filament that sacrifices some strength. Others, like Polymaker, use the bare minimum and perform slightly better.

  • @GunnerRA155
    @GunnerRA155 3 года назад +38

    "Good enough is good enough." Words that ring through my head like a bell, every time I turn on the 3D printer! Thank you for the confidence to build :)

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +9

      No, thank you for keeping on making! A finished project always beats a perfect idea.

  • @vicehuman
    @vicehuman 2 года назад +7

    The first in depth 3d print youtuber ive come across. And he makes me watch a 42:15 video, because he dives into it in an honest and entertaining way. Loved it.

  • @rogervikingsson3738
    @rogervikingsson3738 3 года назад +13

    I've been 3D printing for years, and am familiar with many types of filament. But, this video is a true enlightening experience. Zack is a speed talker, and he's brilliant at it. Not only talking super fast, but packing useful information into every sentence. Above all, Zack identifies more types of filament that I knew existed, highlighting perceived pluses and minuses for each. Very well Done :-)

  • @Kevin-jb2pv
    @Kevin-jb2pv 3 года назад +57

    I think it's amazing how Nylon is one of the oldest plastics out there, yet it's still one of the best and used for _loads_ of stuff.

  • @robertkeller1253
    @robertkeller1253 2 года назад +17

    Zack, I subscribed, hit the bell, the full nine. The fact that you have provided ALL of this information, free of charge, feels almost criminal in this day and age. Hats off to you, thank you for your time and efforts.

  • @dannelalbert7111
    @dannelalbert7111 Год назад +16

    As a newb to 3d printing, this seems like the perfect reference video for understanding different types of filaments. Thanks for taking the time and money to document this all in a useful and entertaining way 😬

    • @Magnaheim
      @Magnaheim Год назад +4

      Same here. Great video to bookmark and return to later when I want to try something new.

  • @EAGLEeye835
    @EAGLEeye835 3 года назад +39

    I have to say after working in a 3D printer factory for 5 years, this is insanely accurate and hilariously entertaining 5 out of 5

  • @fivelights907
    @fivelights907 2 года назад +4

    For some reason I find myself watching these filament videos while slicing and when ordering filament. These videos are really fun..thanks for putting in the time and effort, I really enjoy these.

  • @DPortain
    @DPortain 3 года назад +116

    "If you're gonna print with a PP, a heated enclosure is mandatory because this stuff warps if a cool person thinks about it" - had me chuckle

  • @karlweir3551
    @karlweir3551 3 года назад +9

    Perfect timing Zack! Just finished building my first printer yesterday and really needed this. Appreciate it :)

  • @Bossmodegoat
    @Bossmodegoat Год назад +1

    This video saved me money. So have have some of it back

  • @JaneFancher
    @JaneFancher 3 года назад +10

    Just getting into printing, and I'm snoopy dancing over this. Helped so much to help me figure what I need to get first for the kind of things I know I want to do... and you're a charming, knowledgeable loony. Just my kinda person. Heading for your list to see what else you offer.

  • @chelseastevenson6459
    @chelseastevenson6459 3 года назад +44

    "you could even print it out on bare glass you psycho" I feel called out lmao

  • @KevinBiesbrock
    @KevinBiesbrock 2 года назад

    With a hearty thank you for great and honest content.

  • @backinyourcommentsectionag3191
    @backinyourcommentsectionag3191 3 года назад +40

    7:38 bold of you to assume I didn't just lurk in your channel home page until this video was posted

  • @amarissimus29
    @amarissimus29 3 года назад +13

    Great comprehensive overview. I'll second the nod to purge filament; I never, ever change filaments without it. Only point I disagree with is PETG support problems. A .2mm Z offset separates just fine for me.

  • @ii_berzin_ii9079
    @ii_berzin_ii9079 2 года назад +7

    This video is amazing. I’m just getting into 3D printing and you managed to explain complex topics, rattle off tons of info, make it understandable, and keep me entertained for 45 minutes!!

  • @jamledger5238
    @jamledger5238 3 года назад +26

    This was delightful and had authentic nerd core humor with hints of Chad thunder rooster vibes

  • @scottishcomedian1769
    @scottishcomedian1769 3 года назад +13

    I was waiting for the Star Wars prequel joke at the laybrick filament. I was not disapointed. Congrats on 100k, man! You deserved to get it a long time ago

  • @bachaddict
    @bachaddict 2 года назад +3

    Love the Ingress references sprinkled in your videos! Had forgotten about pineappling

  • @andrasbeno1099
    @andrasbeno1099 3 года назад +30

    "This looks a lot like stone, but don't take it for granite" that made me "hohohohohoooo"

    • @atmosrepair
      @atmosrepair 3 года назад

      I know isn't the humor amazing!? He won my subscription on that alone, never mind the amazing information

  • @eternalmiasma5586
    @eternalmiasma5586 3 года назад +83

    Wood grain is the only special one I’ve done so far, really hard to get right, but the result was amazing after some sanding! I’ve basically just been using it for wands but I’ve also had it used for a few handles on prop daggers and prop hand guns

    • @beesafterdark5644
      @beesafterdark5644 3 года назад +3

      WAIT THEY MAKE A WOOD GRAIN FILAMENT??

    • @The_Bird_Bird_Harder
      @The_Bird_Bird_Harder 2 года назад +7

      @@beesafterdark5644 Yeah, it's in the video.

    • @beesafterdark5644
      @beesafterdark5644 2 года назад +2

      @@The_Bird_Bird_Harder I ain't watch that shit bro I got the attention span of a sliding glass door.

    • @lincolnlog727
      @lincolnlog727 2 года назад +6

      @@beesafterdark5644 it’s been 7 months you could have watched a minute a day or even less probably

    • @Trad0r
      @Trad0r 2 года назад +2

      You could say it's outSANDING. I'll get out.

  • @cds_4000
    @cds_4000 Год назад

    Respect the effort. Thanks for making this

  • @FilamentFriday
    @FilamentFriday 3 года назад +169

    Great summary on the filaments but I do have to admit I do print TPU on bowden with a SeeMeCNC EZR extruder top. I’ve shown it on my channel. So it’s not BS.

    • @KinsyMcVay_SESTrojanTech
      @KinsyMcVay_SESTrojanTech 3 года назад +4

      Same. I’ve been able to print Priline TPU on my unmodified Ender 3.

    • @timmturner
      @timmturner 3 года назад

      Didn't you print Ninjaflex on a bowden setup as well?

    • @joshmaday1462
      @joshmaday1462 3 года назад

      I'm actually currently in my first attempt with TPU on an Ender 3 (with the Capricorn bowden upgrade), and so far, it's working fine.

    • @mattlogue1300
      @mattlogue1300 3 года назад

      Hehe

    • @N.Cognito
      @N.Cognito 3 года назад

      Tpu on my tronxy x5s. It actually came out nicer then yours.

  • @MihaiDesigns
    @MihaiDesigns 3 года назад +9

    Wow a lot of good info condensed in this video. Have you considered putting it in a spreadsheet/table form? I'm thinking it would be easy to digest, look up various aspects and compare filaments as needed. I often use filament tables like the one from Simplify3D to decide what filament to use without having to memorize all the details. Keep up the good work!

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +3

      I was considering it, but the sheer amount of time it would take makes it impractical. Maybe in the future I'll get an intern or someone who can compile this.

    • @Sam-yb1kz
      @Sam-yb1kz 3 года назад

      I would gladly do this

    • @troyjeremy
      @troyjeremy Год назад

      ​@@ZackFreedman Brand new to 3D printing... LOVE the video, and your jokes! Amazing! ...Anyone know if anyone made a spreadsheet of all these and their facts? I was thinking of making one. Lemme know if I don't have to. :) Cheers!

  • @gavinhemphill6399
    @gavinhemphill6399 2 года назад +4

    22:00 "Warps if a cool person thinks about it"
    Im dead lmfao

  • @reptilez13
    @reptilez13 3 года назад +13

    I really wanna have someone print me a prosthetic finger, so this is really helpful on what filiment I can or need to buy, like some TPU for what actually goes on my nub lol

  • @Jin-Ro
    @Jin-Ro 3 года назад +20

    I watched it all, and I don't even own a 3D printer.
    Yet.

    • @bittersweetvictory8541
      @bittersweetvictory8541 3 года назад

      ditto

    • @veryhuman7654
      @veryhuman7654 3 года назад +1

      i think 99% of hobby 3d printers are born like that. good luck on your jouney if you choose to get one

    • @Anoyzify
      @Anoyzify 3 года назад

      Same here

    • @UncleLoodis
      @UncleLoodis 2 года назад +1

      Probabry because....you're so ronereeeeee, so ronereeeee...

  • @doggybone1994
    @doggybone1994 2 года назад +315

    As soon as you put the Petri dishes in the closet I screamed,”Noooooo! Put them upside down!” The condensation that pools above can fall back into the dish and actually “wash” away your results or throw them off. So yea…you need to do that again not only for repeatability, but technically your results are considered inconclusive.

    • @sphygo
      @sphygo 2 года назад +30

      Learn something new every day. I wouldn't have thought that would matter

    • @benknrobbers
      @benknrobbers Год назад +26

      glad I'm not the only one. I also was like dude, hit up your local hospital lab, or college MLS program, explain what you are doing and some nerd would probably laugh and inoculate the hell out of your benchies.

    • @PartScavenger
      @PartScavenger Год назад +3

      And your sterile technique sucks :D Still a great video

    • @mica4977
      @mica4977 Год назад

      Would it not still condense & be held on the germs side instead, still harming the results?

    • @yosemitesam9576
      @yosemitesam9576 11 месяцев назад

      @@mica4977Thats… not how it works

  • @tadpole53
    @tadpole53 3 года назад +2

    I have never even been in the same room as a 3D printer, but I am deeply invested in seeing every filament from Amazon.
    Also yay Colorado!

  • @filiplhotka
    @filiplhotka 3 года назад +8

    "And infused with the power of red copper!" made me laugh so much, does no one else actually remember that joke?

  • @BeckyStern
    @BeckyStern 3 года назад +46

    whispers _it's an elastomer_ 😆 Super informative and every bit as satisfying as the "How to X Every Y" videos involving food. Thanks Zack and congrats on your Play Button!

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +6

      Thanks so much! I'll admit, the format was lightly ripped off from *certain cooking videos* ...

    • @paulurbaniak2242
      @paulurbaniak2242 3 года назад

      @@ZackFreedman From the channel that shall not be named! (only shamed)

  • @gamersoffire9553
    @gamersoffire9553 2 года назад +2

    As someone who has started 3d printing, I can't tell you how useful this video is! Definitly gonna reference this video for many years to come.

  • @moth.monster
    @moth.monster 3 года назад +34

    PETG is the only material I've ever printed that sticks to the bed TOO well.

    • @5am0036
      @5am0036 3 года назад +3

      Did you print PETG on glass?

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +12

      TPU and PP are also notorious clingers. TPU is especially nasty because it's impossible to pry off the bed...

    • @JD2jr.
      @JD2jr. 3 года назад +3

      Y'all are insane. my PETG and TPU prints keep popping off the bed. PLA is the only thing I've gotten to work consistently.

    • @mattlogue1300
      @mattlogue1300 3 года назад +3

      I find it's moisture problem more than adhesion. Glue stick should act paradoxically as a release agent. But yeah I have to drybox my inland petg and print it hot too 255c.

    • @redrocket23
      @redrocket23 3 года назад +1

      @@JD2jr. I’m going to assume you’re printing on a glass bed. PETG and TPU love to fuse themselves to pei beds.

  • @hkstrongside
    @hkstrongside 3 года назад +7

    "Because it's now the environments problem" ha ha! Just getting into 3d printing and this has been one of the most valuable videos I have watched yet. Def on my saved list. Prusa is ordered and should be here soon. Can't wait to watch more of your videos. Thanks for the work!

  • @mxaniac
    @mxaniac 3 года назад +6

    I appreciate all the work that went in to this, and his sense of humor helps with the lengthy video. I certainly haven't come to the same conclusions though. I've never found anything as worthless as PETG, it prints slow, doesn't do overhangs well, and is too stringy for multiple parts to be printed at once. On the other hand I've not found anything as good of a work horse as ABS. Once you've got it dialed in you can print very accurate humongous parts that are tough and can be post print machined, bonded, or polished. TPU is another favorite, and a great way to make tough parts for things like RC cars that take a lot of impacts. Regardless, the video is a great single source place for information and pitfalls for a lot of different filaments.

    • @cacaokingdom3122
      @cacaokingdom3122 3 года назад +1

      I really like ABS as well however I have had some serious trouble getting it dialed on my CR10S Pro. It is going to require an enclosure I think for me to work with it. I have had no issues with PETG tho. It has become my general purpose filament. Once I got it dialed in, it prints easy and just as fast as anything else. I do agree that it is stringy but it cleans up pretty easily so not a huge deal. Cleanup has always been part of my game anyways. Parts do have an "attacked by spiders" vibe going on after printing multiple parts. Definitely not best for overhangs. A decent general use filament tho.

  • @mox3909
    @mox3909 2 года назад +4

    I have an Ender 3 at home and an Ender 3 Pro at work both of which have stock bowden tubes and 95A TPU gets used on them all the time with no major issues. Slowing down print speed seems to make things easier. Below 90A might start giving trouble though, I've never tried TPE.

  • @chewy6942
    @chewy6942 2 года назад +2

    Man you are awesome with this information. Just bought my son his first printer from micro center and this will help with him getting started. I couldn’t believe all of the different filament they had in stock, it was overwhelming!

  • @OldManCassius
    @OldManCassius 2 года назад +4

    As far as TPU on a bowden goes I've been printing quite a bit of it on an Ender 3 with great success. All I had to do was upgrade the bowden tube to something with tighter tolerances and slow the print down. I occasionally get stringing but it's nothing unreasonable and a little cleanup with a heatgun makes it look perfect.

    • @PrivateJoki
      @PrivateJoki 2 года назад +1

      Same here :-) I use the Capricorn tube which makes it quite easy to print flex materials on the ender 3.

  • @andrewchapman2039
    @andrewchapman2039 3 года назад +8

    I hadn't even considered the existence of metal composite filaments, those sound perfect for custom model locomotives

    • @electric-ivy72
      @electric-ivy72 2 года назад

      If you burn them in a kiln you can get pure metal parts

  • @SuLokify
    @SuLokify 2 года назад +1

    From someone who is looking to break in to filament printing, thank you for what you've been doing.

  • @overflow7276
    @overflow7276 3 года назад +4

    The efforts you go through to present us an interesting, educational and entertaining video are top notch!
    You truly deserve this play button Zack!

  • @LinusBoman
    @LinusBoman 3 года назад +8

    Congrats on catching the plaque! Well deserved, sir. 😁

  • @Pooyuh
    @Pooyuh 2 года назад +2

    This should be marked at the top of any type of 3d printing sites. Great info while keeping the story flowing, awesome editing too, ty!

  • @garchafpv
    @garchafpv 3 года назад +6

    wow dude I cant even imagine how much work went into this video, good job!

  • @Voyajer.
    @Voyajer. 2 года назад +5

    Great vid! The only gripes I have are you can print TPU with a bowden setup if it is set up properly for it (get that capricorn tubing and maybe get a better extruder), and I haven't had issues with printing CF nylon without an enclosure at all but I definitely have a drybox and that same sunlu heated spool holder.

    • @bruddaozzo
      @bruddaozzo 2 года назад

      I have a stock CR6-SE and gave some TPU a try. Didn't have any problems at all, fed and printed without issue. Although it's probably on the harder side of TPU. Some cheap brand that didn't list specifics

  • @ZEPEH-46N2
    @ZEPEH-46N2 Год назад

    You just earned another sub. This was hilariously informative and I 1000th everybody else saying that this 40 something video goes by so fast because of how entertaining and informative this is. This is not only a great 3D printing video, this is a great *video* and checks literally every box. You are a master craftsman. Thank you for existing

  • @RamadaArtist
    @RamadaArtist 3 года назад +4

    Channel name: Zack Freedman
    T-shirt logo: The Hackaday Prize
    Title card at 0:55: Voidstar Lab
    Dude, what is your brand?! I'm getting anxiety because it's like I don't know the actual name of the team I'm supposed to be rooting for.

  • @paco8814
    @paco8814 3 года назад +8

    U can push tpu, I've had a few that were different flexibility, but I use an ender 3 and have never had any issues with the bowden tube, also very nice video

    • @Rhinomods
      @Rhinomods 3 года назад

      I concur, I am currently "pushing rope" tpu for the first time with no modifications to ender3, whilst watching this Clickbait video. ;) time 38:36

  • @robertmilanese1523
    @robertmilanese1523 Год назад +1

    Thank you for making a very dull subject entertaining and educational. Great video!

  • @juliansimental
    @juliansimental 3 года назад +8

    This man is impressive. Earned every one of those subscribers with your whimsical wacky ways.

  • @blazingjohnny9577
    @blazingjohnny9577 3 года назад +7

    Hey! You should do a resin video like this!

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +1

      It's inevitable. I need to improve the ventilation in the workshop first, but it'll happen. Resin is extra-cool because additives, colorants, powders, and blends are also in play.

    • @blazingjohnny9577
      @blazingjohnny9577 3 года назад

      @@ZackFreedman I can't wait for that video!!! My notifications are on ill be waiting!

  • @andre-le-bone-aparte
    @andre-le-bone-aparte 2 года назад +2

    Just Found Your Channel. EXCELLENT Content! - Another Sub For You Sir!
    And... the longer videos are not a bad thing - it's what displayed your knowledge of the topic. It was like a podcast and tutorial alll wrapped up in one video.

  • @5265060
    @5265060 3 года назад +4

    yo you're the man. ily

  • @dingodirtydog
    @dingodirtydog 6 месяцев назад

    Got my printer 2 years ago. Found this video then, and LOVED it. I've gone back here at least a dozen times. Sometimes even to compare filaments😉. Love your humor.

  • @tanmay______
    @tanmay______ 3 года назад +5

    5:30 “triggers people who say things like degenerate” I know what channels you’re watching Zack 😏

    • @ZackFreedman
      @ZackFreedman  3 года назад +7

      I try to watch a lot of diverse political and cultural videos, and let me tell you, the algorithm does not make it easy

    • @tanmay______
      @tanmay______ 3 года назад

      @@ZackFreedman based

  • @JAK_EDITS.
    @JAK_EDITS. 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so, so much for this. Fucking hilarious and incredibly informative, I wish there were 10 others just like this; as someone who’s just getting into 3D printers. I wanna print rigid translucent stuff✨

  • @thecarbonprop
    @thecarbonprop 2 года назад +2

    Dude this is so awesome! Thank you for taking the time to film and edit this. It will definitely be a video I refer to often.

  • @apatriot1762
    @apatriot1762 Год назад +3

    Anti masker joke didn’t age well

  • @N3verGiveUp
    @N3verGiveUp Год назад +1

    Dude…. Why have I only found your channel now, you are a LEGEND!!!!

  • @As_the_Crowe_Flies
    @As_the_Crowe_Flies 2 года назад

    I love your sense of humor. Who says informational videos need to be boring? Way to go, you got my sub.

  • @jaxsouthside6042
    @jaxsouthside6042 2 года назад

    This is the 1st video I watched you do. I can without a doubt say you deserve the youtube award. Fun and informative.

  • @DJBioMusic
    @DJBioMusic 2 года назад

    I listened to this episode while in the car! Most of your vids aren’t so conducive to passive listening, but I found this vid very helpful without needing full visual attention. Thanks!

  • @sangiman3028
    @sangiman3028 Год назад

    Love the video! I used to sell Lulzbots back at Loveland, CO so we may have crossed paths in the maker spaces! I still run a TAZ 6 for fun. We used to get our hands on a lot of experimental filaments which was left out of the video. I'm guessing they were discontinued but worth a look: 'Entwined' was made with Industrial Hemp +PLA, 'Buzzed' was made with beer waste byproducts +PLA, Algix was Kelp +PLA (smelled fishy when you printed it), 'Wound Up' was made of coffee grounds +PLA.
    Anywho, I still think TPUs are massively underused and underappreciated. It took a tight biting extruder to get the retraction control right. Great video! Cheers!

  • @NickSabella
    @NickSabella Год назад

    This is honestly the best 3d printing related video on youtube. I find myself coming back to it periodically for more info on filaments I want to try.

  • @UglyYinzer
    @UglyYinzer 9 месяцев назад

    You summarized all of this stuff quickly, but with all the important parts. Exactly what I need as a 3d printing noob. Thanks!

  • @mereed2
    @mereed2 3 года назад

    I fucking love you. I've been heavily printing in elementary education for 3 years now and have tried most of the filaments you've talked about. This is my first time watching you. Most filaments you bring up I think something like "Yeah, glitter filament is the fucking worst" or "man, silk prints look sooooo good with sooo little effort", but then you blow my mind like using a black light with the glow PLA or printing with thicker walls. Seriously, you're awesome. And hilarious.

  • @siditomatomanu
    @siditomatomanu 2 года назад +1

    This is the most usefull video about materials on youtube in the 3D-Printing universe.

  • @BrandonJanoski
    @BrandonJanoski 2 года назад +2

    Waiting on my First 3D printer to arrive and I Loved this Video. Definitely helped me understand the difference in filaments and I see myself coming back to this video every time I want to try something new. Amazing Video thank you for doing all the hard work and spending all this money for us lol.

  • @thenextlayer
    @thenextlayer Год назад

    Good for you for posting the review anyways! This is super helpful for consumers.

  • @leopoldogastel
    @leopoldogastel Год назад

    Great video! I stayed up till 2AM just re-watching this and taking notes! Didn’t know half these filaments existed!

  • @patrickoneil6610
    @patrickoneil6610 Год назад

    i'm a first timer, and i built a dry box with a bowden tube attachment zip tied to the length of the extruder wires. i've been printing with TPU for the first time running through the bowden tube and it works great!

  • @chrisc1140
    @chrisc1140 3 дня назад

    I keep hearing everyone say that ASA is easier to print than ABS...but I recently polished off a roll of ABS that was about 3 years old, and spent 2 of those years in a non-climate controlled storage place. That ABS had literally 0 issues. Printed clean, stayed on the bed (qidi Q1 pro, so pei bed and full controlled enclosure), and honestly was just perfect. The ASA I bought to replace that roll...holy hell. About half of all prints come off the bed. Even ones that are the exact same models as the ABS was printing. And every print has had at least a couple surface defects.

  • @fleezybaby
    @fleezybaby Год назад +2

    delrin is also great for maintaining temperature. it's used for shift knobs for cars because in winter it won't freeze your fingers, and in the summer it won't melt them off.

  • @horus4862
    @horus4862 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @MasonPayne
    @MasonPayne Год назад +1

    This guy is amazing. I loved every minute

  • @timm7524
    @timm7524 Год назад +1

    Slow clap. Hot dang, this is an info packed and entertaining video worth a watch as a beginner.
    Thank you for suffering through it, and don't pretend you weren't delighted at the abundance of pun opportunities.
    Have you posted this script anywhere? It would actually be a great quick reference for materials.

  • @robertdailey3516
    @robertdailey3516 Год назад

    Supremely excellent video with well place humor. Very well done! I'll be using this as my reference from now on.

  • @Outworlder
    @Outworlder 2 года назад

    Incredible video. One of the best I've seen. Information is more densely packed than in a black hole.