Topic: who makes the best filament
who makes the best filament that is the most consistent with the SD3,
layers well, somewhat consistent diameter?
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who makes the best filament that is the most consistent with the SD3,
layers well, somewhat consistent diameter?
filastruder.com
well..i've used 2 rolls of sainsmart...black, red. I got one rainbow roll of Octave. So far the Octave is clearly better...but with some disclaimers.
1) the Octave roll was clearly packaged better from the Chinese factory than the sainsmart. Thicker plastic, vacuum sealed, larger silica gel pouch.
2) The sainsmart rolls I used were better when I first got them...so maybe moisture is ruining them over time. Perhaps if they were packaged better they would have been as good as Octave from the factory. This to say that maybe the performance of the Octave roll will degrade as moisture gets in em as well.
So for me I'm going to buy Octave...especially since I can pick it up locally. So that's my experience for you so far.
filastruder.com
Hah!
2n2r5 wrote:filastruder.com
Hah!
so no on fialastruder? lol
the hah didn't give me much.
*** oh I c I went to the site.
no thanks.
elmoret wrote:2n2r5 wrote:filastruder.com
Hah!
so no on fialastruder? lol
the hah didn't give me much.
*** oh I c I went to the site.
no thanks.
I was laughing because I designed the Filastruder. It works well, but isn't for everyone. Some folks prefer to buy rather than make.
While I've found Octave to be more consistent, and I find SainSmart spools almost always have kinking problems, I also can't help but notice that all of my best prints -- all of them -- have been with SainSmart filament. I can spend hours printing with Octave and having problems with curling and layer cohesion and cracking, taking multiple tries to get a clean print, then switch to a color that happens to be SainSmart and get nice, smooth, consistent prints with absolutely no layer cohesion problems. Of course, I have to watch even more eagle-eyed to keep the spool loose so it won't bind up and cause a skip since tangles are more common, but the results speak for themselves.
What I don't know is if I just got a few really good SainSmart spools or what.
I've heard it argued that almost all the manufacturers are selling spools made on the same equipment, and the difference is just whether you're getting stuff from the start or the end of a run. I don't know if that's true.
elmoret, I bet for every person who'd rather buy than make, there's two who'd love to make, but just aren't prepared to invest the money and/or the time and brain cells to build, learn, and operate another device.
ryan-mm85 wrote:elmoret wrote:Hah!
so no on fialastruder? lol
the hah didn't give me much.
*** oh I c I went to the site.
no thanks.I was laughing because I designed the Filastruder. It works well, but isn't for everyone. Some folks prefer to buy rather than make.
I would like to buy one for recycling my scrap.
Oh, and I'll add I'm talking about ABS rolls.
elmoret, I bet for every person who'd rather buy than make, there's two who'd love to make, but just aren't prepared to invest the money and/or the time and brain cells to build, learn, and operate another device.
Nothing wrong with that at all. I bought a Solidoodle rather than a reprap because I wanted to get up and running faster.
yes I am too sorry I didn't say that.
I am talking about ABS rolls
I've tried Solidoodle brand, Jet 3D, and SainSmart.
I get the best results with the SainSmart, the Solidoodle is alright, and I don't care much for the Jet.
so octave and sainsmart look to be my best options?
how about the stuff maker bot sells or is that one of these two?
People swear by Zen toolworks. Sells on amazon. little more expensive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3D-Printer-Fila … 166512612?
I've been using these, and they have not given me a single problem and my prints come out great. They come in a sealed bag with the anti-moisture pellets, too!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/3D-Printer-Fila … 166512612?
I've been using these, and they have not given me a single problem and my prints come out great. They come in a sealed bag with the anti-moisture pellets, too!
im going to try a roll of that see how it goes.
People swear by Zen toolworks. Sells on amazon. little more expensive.
I hadn't seen these guys before
thanks for the tip ITman!!!
I found them by searching for the cheapest filament I could find on the internet. It arrives at my house two days after I order it and then it's just as good as the starter filament solidoodle gave to me with my machine. I'll probably always get filament from them.
I bought Octave, JustABS (JustPLA), eSun (Weistek) and others I don't remember.
I like Octave, but I do have a problem with their clear plastic wrap (Saran wrap?), at least the stuff they use on the white filament. The stuff they use sticks to the filament so hard, it's impossible to get it off, and I end up throwing away a good chunk of filament. Last time I actually measured the amount of filament that I had to discard, and it was about 30 yards. For some reason, this only seems to happen to the white, on the color rolls, the shrink wrap simply unraveled without sticking.
I just got the JustABS stuff, so I don't yet know how well it works, but I'm about to.
I've never been disappointed by the Protoparadigm filament. It's not cheap, but they have a 10% student discount and many sales to make up for it.
+1 for SainSmart.
Well I left my sainsmart rolls in front of the heater vent the last few days. They actually seem to be working a lot better.
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