Exotic 3d printer filament
Exotic / Specialty Filament – Atomic Filament
CARBON FIBER Extreme Black PETG PRO
98 reviews$ 4999
Marble PLA Filament
25 reviews$ 2999
Ultra Impact Modified White v2 PLA Filament
20 reviews$ 3499
Extreme Impact Gun Metal Gray v2 PLA Filament
17 reviews$ 3499
Extreme JET Black PLA Filament
12 reviews$ 3199
CARBON FIBER Nuclear Nylon v3
28 reviews$ 4999
Cosmic Graphite PLA v2
26 reviews$ 2999
Iridescent Pearlescent PLA Filament
20 reviews$ 3499
Magigoo 3D Print Bed Adhesive
13 reviews$ 1995
Black Marble PLA Filament
11 reviews$ 2999
Carbon Fiber Ultra Black ABS
17 reviews$ 5299
3. 5KG CARBON FIBER Extreme Black PETG PRO
5 reviews$ 17999
Carbon Fiber Extreme Black PLA Filament
5 reviews$ 4999
Dark Cherry CARBON FIBER Extreme PETG PRO
15 reviews$ 4999
Dark Blue CARBON FIBER Extreme PETG PRO
10 reviews$ 4999
Silky Sunset PLA Filament
9 reviews$ 3499
Silky Electric Blue v2 PLA Filament
7 reviews$ 3499
Silky Sea Green v2 PLA Filament
5 reviews$ 3499
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Silky Aqua PLA Filament
6 reviews$ 3499
Sample Coil PETG - Carbon Fiber Extreme Black PETG
$ 399
Silky Extreme Bright Neon Green UV Reactive PLA Filament
5 reviews$ 3499
Silky Extreme Bright Neon Pink UV Reactive PLA Filament
3 reviews$ 3499
Smoke Blue CARBON FIBER Extreme PETG PRO
16 reviews$ 4999
Silky Red PLA Filament
$ 3499
3. 5KG Extreme JET Black PLA Filament
2 reviews$ 10999
Stone Gray CARBON FIBER Extreme PETG PRO
3 reviews$ 4999
3.5KG Ultra Impact Modified White v2 PLA Filament
1 review$ 11499
Sample Coil PETG - Carbon Fiber Extreme Dark Blue PETG
$ 399
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Silky Periwinkle PLA Filament
3 reviews$ 3499
Sample Coil PETG - Carbon Fiber Extreme Smoke Blue PETG
$ 399
Sample Coil PETG - Carbon Fiber Extreme Dark Cherry PETG
$ 399
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Silky Lilac PLA Filament
$ 3499
3. 5KG Carbon Fiber Ultra Black ABS
$ 18999
Sample Coil PETG - Carbon Fiber Stone Gray PETG PRO
$ 399
Silky Extreme Bright Neon Yellow UV Reactive PLA Filament
$ 3499
Iridescent Orange Translucent PLA Filament
$ 3499
3.5KG CARBON FIBER Extreme Black PLA
$ 17499
6 Exotic Filaments You Should Try in Your 3D Printer
3D Printing & Imaging Digital Fabrication
Many of these infuse common PLA or ABS with additives, and print with normal settings. Others require much higher temperatures and slower speeds. Some may even wear out your nozzle. Still, the right material can take your next project from neat to remarkable. Here are our favorite other materials this year, and a little bit about what makes them great.
Colorfabb bronzeFill
Essentially PLA blended with powdered bronze, bronzeFill comes out looking more metal than plastic. It has noticeable added heft; it can even be polished, tarnished, or weathered to look like pure bronze. BronzeFill makes what might look like a plastic toy seem like a venerable bronzed bust.
Proto-Pasta Magnetic Iron PLA
Like bronzeFill, this PLA infused with powdered iron produces a metallic result, but the grainy gunmetal finish has its own somber flair. Instead of tarnish, a real rusted look is possible. Plus, you can get this PLA to stick to magnets — a mechanical property that might be useful to inventive Makers. Be careful though, it’s quite abrasive and can accelerate the wear of your nozzle.
Proto-Pasta Conductive PLA
Adding carbon black to PLA creates a conductive plastic that is slightly more flexible than normal. Although it has reduced layer adhesion, that’s a small price to pay for charge mobility! While not quite conductive enough to be a media for making functional circuit boards, this material sticks well to PLA and is suitable for making dual extrusion structures with electrical properties.
Various Wood Filaments
There are an increasing number of wood-fiber based PLAs springing up. They offer a very convincing wood finish of various hues. However, already saturated with plastic they are not particularly thirsty for stains, varnishes, or other sink-in wood treatments. The enhanced pulchritude comes at the cost of reduced flexibility and tensile strength.
NinjaFlex
Made from thermoplastic elastomers, NinjaFlex filament creates prints that are super stretchable, surviving punishment no ABS or PLA could tolerate. Be warned, though, this stuff has a devilish tendency to squeeze out of your extruder in directions other than though the nozzle.
Taulman Bridge
Nylons can be vexing, not sticking to anything else, causing stubborn rubbery extruder jams, and requiring very high extruder temperatures. But Taulman concocted Bridge to cross the printable-nylon gap from challenging to eminently printable. It melts at lower temperatures, extrudes more stiffly, and with a bit of glue stick on your platform, lets you print a space-age material. Super tough, mildly flexible, and impervious to glue, nylon parts can be a superior addition to any mechanical design. Bridge filament is highly susceptible to moisture, however, so keep it dry.
Tagged 3D Printing filament make48Techno Print 3D Company
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XYZprinting, best known for its daVinci line of desktop 3D printers, is bringing five new devices to the professional and industrial environment. One will use laser sintering technology, the second full color inkjet printing and three DLP machines. First of all, the novelties will be of interest to dentists and jewelers. Read more→
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Techno Print 3D Company
This is our first review of the most popular and inexpensive 3D printers for 2020. The list will include the best-selling devices in two price ranges (up to 30 tr and up to 60 tr). Printers working with both plastic filament (FDM) and photopolymers (LCD/DLP) will be presented. This list will always be up to date, as it is periodically updated and supplemented. Read more→
The Chinese company Dazz3D announces the launch of the project on KickStarter and accepts pre-orders for Dazz3D Basic and Dazz3D Pro 3D printers. These revolutionary new devices are aimed at both the professional and amateur markets. Read more→
We all know that precise calibration of the 3D printer desktop is the foundation and the key to successful printing on any FDM printer. In this article we will talk about the main and most popular ways to level the "bed". So, as mentioned above, 3D printing without desktop calibration is impossible. We face this process Read more→
It's hard to go through a day today without hearing about 3D printing technology, which is bursting into our lives at an incredible speed. More and more people around the world are becoming addicted to 3D printing technology as it becomes more accessible and cheaper every day. Now almost anyone can afford to buy a 3D printer, and with the help of Read more→
The FormLabs Form 2 and Ultimaker 3 are perhaps the most popular 3D printers today, capable of high quality printing with incredible surface detail. Moreover, these two devices use completely different technologies, and therefore, there are a lot of differences between them.