Ellipsespiral vase mode test
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Testing vase mode with flex material and my upgraded Makerbot Replicator 1 (dual), it now features the cutting-edge Bondtech technology and PTFE tubing all the way down to the melt zone. The low-friction nozzle used is 0.8 mm, and the flexible, UV-stable, and electrically conductive filament ETPU 95-250 Carbon Black surface looks impressive when the extruder delivers a constant and even flow of material. See it in action here: https://youtu.be/eW8SMl2nL_Q https://youtu.be/AnEmJ83bqE4 Also check out some speed tests here (8000mm/min): https://youtu.be/lwtez8gtRek Check out my unique UV-stable, flexible, and conductive filament called ETPU 95-250 Carbon Black filament. Don't need conductivity? Well, the conductivity is great for many things but perhaps not your first choice. Then consider this: This filament offers some really nice benefits if conductivity is not a disadvantage for your 3D printed design: • The material composition eliminates "stringing / webbing" issues. • The hardness of 95 shore A and the carbon black filler make for great print abilities. • The carbon black filler is an excellent UV stabilizer, making prints last in very harsh environments. • The matte black surface finish has a very exclusive look. • The material feels very nice and dry to touch. • It's not too stretchy and will work great for timing belts and more. Learn more at: http://rubber3dprinting.com/ http://palmiga.com/ Follow me on Instagram and/or Twitter: http://instagram.com/rubber3dprinting https://twitter.com/rubber3dprint
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