Topic: A master reference of the world's filaments?
Is there such a thing. like a big spreadsheet, showing (and sorting/filtering) by property with specs?
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Is there such a thing. like a big spreadsheet, showing (and sorting/filtering) by property with specs?
Here we go:
https://www.filaments.directory/
There are only 2 rolls sold in the US....
Here we go:
not all that impressed.
filaments.directory has been in the beta phase for a long time now. There is no comprehensive list of all the filaments and suppliers around the world. I think such a directory would take a long time to make and would need constant updating.
However, there is a long list of filament suppliers on the Reprap wiki page here: http://reprap.org/wiki/Printing_Material_Suppliers
Hope this helps
there is a price comparison chart here http://www.3ders.org/pricecompare/
Tin
Thanks guys. What I like about the fialments.directory is you can look for a filament by properties.
Hi everyone,
I'm the founder of Filaments.directory.
I'm interested into getting more information about your feedback.
It's the beginning of the project. In the US, I reference 3D-Fuel, 3DOM, Proto Pasta, All Professional 3D, Ninjaflex,Taulman and Type A Machines.
What brand do I have to add for US/Canada ?
Thanks
Cheers
ColorFabb fer sure.
Octave is highly reliable, though I believe they are based in Canada.
I am new to MakerGeeks (Missouri) but I like my first and current spool of PLA and I trust reports of their ABS.
While I have never tried extruded filament by Revolve3D, I love their pellets for home extrusion and their customer supprt is one of the highest in the land.
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