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!colspan="6"|Filament types
!colspan="6"|Filament types
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|Clas Ohlson
|'''Make'''
|'''Material'''
|'''Colour'''
|'''Type'''
|'''°C'''
|'''Comment'''
|-
|3DNet
|PETG
|PETG
|Svart
|
|
|235
|235
|
|-
|-
|Clas Ohlson
|3DNet
|PETG
|PLA
|Hvit
|
|240
|
|200
|
|-
|-
|3DNet
|3DNet
|PP
|Brown
|Wood
|215
|Higher temperature results in darker finish colour
|-
|Clas Ohlson
|PETG
|PETG
|Black
|
|
|235
|235
|Might be better with even higher temperature
|-
|-
|3DNet
|Clas Ohlson
|PLA
|PETG
|White
|
|240
|
|
|200
|}
|}

Revision as of 15:25, 29 December 2019

Filament types
Make Material Colour Type °C Comment
3DNet PETG 235
3DNet PLA 200
3DNet PP Brown Wood 215 Higher temperature results in darker finish colour
Clas Ohlson PETG Black 235 Might be better with even higher temperature
Clas Ohlson PETG White 240