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What filament to use?

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:01 pm
by mike1268
I've got pla and finding it a little soft. Also tried abs and finding its little brittle. What are you guys tonight your parts in?

Re: What filament to use?

Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 8:19 pm
by midlife306
I use PLA all the time & it can be as tough as old boots.
A lot depends on how you position it for printing.
E.g. A small say 3mm square rod, if you print it vertically it won't have much strength, but print it on its side & it will have loads of strength.
Sorry I'm not trying to teach you how to suck eggs, often I'll print something, not be happy with how it's come out or how the support has stuck, so I'll reprint it in in a different orientation.
You should see my scrap bin!
Cheers
Wayne


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Re: What filament to use?

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:15 pm
by 971wright
[quote="midlife306"]I use PLA all the time & it can be as tough as old boots.
A lot depends on how you position it for printing.
E.g. A small say 3mm square rod, if you print it vertically it won't have much strength, but print it on its side & it will have loads of strength.
Sorry I'm not trying to teach you how to suck eggs, often I'll print something, not be happy with how it's come out or how the support has stuck, so I'll reprint it in in a different orientation.
You should see my scrap bin!
Cheers
Wayne


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Good point must be like the grain in wood length ways strong and flexible across the grain snaps .Something to think about what you want the part to do which way does it need its strength .

regards pete

Re: What filament to use?

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 1:45 pm
by wibblywobbly
Seems quite strong in all of the tests. The reference to degrading in sunlight is only in extreme circumstances. I have made fence panel clips, and boundary markers, that have been out there for 12 months with no ill effects. Infill is the key, 20% is weak, 40% is as good as solid, overlap between infill and walls makes a difference, as does wall thickness. I can hammer solid pla and it hardly dents?

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Re: What filament to use?

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:24 pm
by Will01Capri
Interesting reading

Re: What filament to use?

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 12:29 pm
by Will01Capri
Hi Guys, how many metres of PLA do you get to a 0.5 or 1kg reel?
I am trying to look at some calculations to see if i can cost out how much it costs to print a model etc
It would be good so i can budget per vehicle i decide to take on :)

Getting the research in before it arrives!!!

Re: What filament to use?

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 12:44 pm
by wibblywobbly
Within Cura you can enter the cost of the filament, then when you slice a model it tells you how much it costs to print it. In general, a half kilo will be way more than enough to print whatever you have in mind.

Things that affect the amount of filament used are the amount of infill, the support material, and wall thickness etc. For this reason you will soon learn how to design parts that use less filament, how to position them on the print bed to reduce support material, and how strong they need to be, thus allowing you to reduce infill material.

It's a learning curve, but one that will become apparent when you start printing anything. The less material you are using the faster the print is completed.

Re: What filament to use?

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 1:01 pm
by Will01Capri
Cool, thanks