My Taulman PCTPE test was a total success for me. Printed without a hitch, dialing in is much like any other ABS filament. Printed at 210c, bed at 90c, 0.2mm layers, 30mm/sec speeds. Filament is much like nylon, very slightly stretchy, semi-clear color. At normal thickness/infill, it shows slight flex if significant force is put on it. Objects printed with one or two layers show great flexibility and solid layer adhesion. On my print settings there was some minor stringing, but it didn't result in any clogging or impact the print in any significant way. My longest print has been about 45 mins so far. It's about twice as expensive as regular filament and comes on what I can only describe as a mini-roll, which is kind of a pain - had to hack together a spool for it. While the filament appears to only be currently available in a semi-clear white, it apparently can be easily dyed using RIT fabric dyes - I'll be trying that myself.
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Thin box - 2 shells at 0.2mm, shows some stringing but easy cleanup (haven't messed with retraction), additional image showing how flexible material is at this thickness
Deprime Test - shows clumping due to temp needing adjustment. Block is quite solid but with a little more flex than ABS (green ABS deprime test shown for comparison)
Thick Box - walls and base are about 4mm thick. Object has slight flex if significant pressure is applied
Roll - roll size with "normal" size roll shown for comparison
Filament - this is what the filament itself looks like
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