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Why Desktop Recycling Struggles: Molecular Limits of Reusing 3D Printer Thermoplastics

Is it really possible to recycle 3D printer thermoplastics?

Real-World Outdoor Filament Test Launched to Evaluate 3D Print Material Durability

A 3D printer operator is undertaking a long-term filament endurance test.

New Evidence Highlights Safety Risks of FFF 3D Printing Emissions

There’s some interesting evidence of safety concerns with FFF 3D printing. We post frequently about 3D printing safety, mostly regarding resin 3D printing. That process uses toxic resin that requires special handling to ensure safety. But what about FFF 3D printing? It’s long been known that FFF 3D printing can cause emissions. Two types of… Continue reading New Evidence Highlights Safety Risks of FFF 3D Printing Emissions

3D Printing an Entire Garage Facade: Sensible or Not? 

Someone has 3D printed the front facade for their garage — but is this a good idea?

P1S vs. P1P: Unveiling the Enhanced Features of Bambu Lab’s Newest 3D Printer

Something new appeared on Bambu Lab’s list of 3D printers: the P1S.

Some Updates from Polymaker on the 3D Print Materials Scene

I had a chat with Luke Taylor of Polymaker about the latest developments from the company.

A Reminder for 3D Printer Operators During Heat Waves

A Reminder For 3D Printer Operators During Heat Waves

It’s summer in the northern hemisphere, and that means one thing: Heat, and lots of it.

colorFabb’s Lightweight ASA Material

colorFabb’s Lightweight ASA 3D Printing Material

colorFabb has introduced a new ASA material that is extremely lightweight.

BigRep Releases Two New 3D Print Materials

BigRep announced the availability of two new materials for their large-format 3D printers, ABS and ASA, and this could open up many more new applications.

Published May 26, 2020
Categorized as materials Tagged abs, asa, bigrep, filament, large format

A Deeper Look At The MakerBot Method X

Does the MakerBot Method X 3D printer really work? We examined several large ABS 3D prints and were very surprised.

Published September 25, 2019
Categorized as printer Tagged abs, asa, enclosed, heat, interview, makerbot, method x, quality

ASA 3D Printer Filament For The Masses

Have you ever used ASA 3D printer filament? A new offering from Prusa Research may provide a trigger for many 3D printer operators to begin using this powerful material.

Published August 14, 2019
Categorized as materials Tagged $ASA Filament For 3D Printers, asa, filament, prusa, spool

Is The TAZ 6 Bombproof?

We learned something very interesting about the LulzBot TAZ 6.

Published June 27, 2019
Categorized as Usage Tagged $TAZ 6 In The Military, asa, ideas, military, outdoor, remote, spare parts

Polymaker’s New 3D Printing Materials

Polymaker announced a series of new materials, and offered some dramatic demonstrations of their capabilities.

Published June 7, 2019
Categorized as materials Tagged $polymaker engineering materials, asa, carbon fiber, construction, pc, petg, polymaker

Prusa Introduces Filament Line with Powerful Process

Prusa Research has done something few, if any, 3D printer manufacturers have done: develop their own in-house produced filament.

Published September 25, 2018
Categorized as materials Tagged asa, filament, laser, pet, pla, prusa, quality

New 3D Print Materials Now Possible: 3D4Makers Develops Air-Cooled Filament Production System

Netherlands-based 3D4Makers seems to have broken through a major barrier to producing unusual 3D print filaments in engineering materials with a new production system. 

Published February 20, 2017
Categorized as materials Tagged asa, filament, pcl, pei, plastic, ppsu

Have You Tried ASA 3D Printer Filament?

Among the small explosion of new 3D print materials is a substance you may not have considered: ASA. 

Published August 29, 2016
Categorized as materials Tagged asa, plastic
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