High Wear/Temp resistant material for 3D printing

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Will01Capri
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High Wear/Temp resistant material for 3D printing

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Hi Guys
I am looking to 3D print some pulleys and gears for some drive units at home, including change gears for my Myford ML1 Lathe.

I have been looking into IGUS and some cool printing material they have to offer(although it is pricey!)

They have a new Iglidur l6 which seems to have been developed for pulleys, but i was wondering if you guys out there have tried anything else?

Thanks
Will
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I Wouldn't it be cheaper to go here https://www.myford.co.uk/acatalog/Motor ... embly.html

regards pete
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