Settings and Guidelines for taulman’s filaments Dec 2015
Recommended Printer Settings as of 21st December 2015
This is where we will be listing all the information that we have come across, that we found of use whilst on our journey through 3D printing so far. We will try and break it down so that it makes some sense.
Recommended Printer Settings as of 21st December 2015
If you have ever had issues with 3D printing (to be honest who has not) and you are not sure if its a machine, software or plastic issue, then this super guide from SIMPLIFY3D will shed some light on what could be filament related, which may well preserve your sanity and your hair!
For all you Makerbot users out there, this is a superb posting by the 3D Hubs team, with loads of useful information, tips and Upgrades as they say, A MUST READ! Makerbot Replicator 2 and 2X: Best printing practices #2
Kindly provided by Tom @ Taulman 3D Knowing more about how to get the best from your t-glase filament.
The following information has been taken from the taulman 3D website. “If you are new to 3D Printing, or unsure as to the “What do I need to do differently to use 618” ? The answer is very simple.. Just load 618 into your printer and Hit “Print”! 618 prints over a wide temperature range and […]
Kai Parthy of CC-Products, creator of the Laywoo-D3 wood composite filament, has invented a new material called Laybrick. It can print as a smooth or rough surface similar to sandstone. It can be grinded, painted, dyed and extruded at a layer resolution between 100 and 500 microns. View the video here You can purchase LayBrick from […]
Laywoo-D3 is a composite type filament made from Kai Parthy of CC Products Germany, who is also the creator of the new product Laybrick. You can read about the material in a lot more detail here from our friends at 3ders. Features of LAYWOO-D3 filament: 40% recycled wood No warping Smells like wood Flexible No heated […]
When using ABS filament. Please note these tips are not in any order, if you wish to submit a tip or trick you can do so at the bottom of this page. Always use ABS filament in a well ventilated room. Remember ABS uses a higher temperature to print than PLA roughly between 215-250 degrees C. […]
A complete life changing substance Graphene – The world could look completely different 50 years from now. We believe that this is one of the major modern discoveries and when it has been fully tested and is safe for humans, (after all it is a lead substance isn’t it?) who knows what will be manufactured […]
The main developer of the Nylon printer filament is Taulman, you can visit their website here. New and exciting filaments are there business and they are good at it! If you click on this link it will take you to a page of associated links for the Taulman nylon 3D printing filament. Coming soon to […]