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Latest revision as of 10:39, 31 December 2019
Roy's little table over filament types tested and concluded. This will hopefully grow over time.
| Filament types | |||||
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| Make | Material | Colour | Type | °C | Comment |
| 3DNet | PETG | 235 | |||
| 3DNet | PLA | 215 | Works well from around 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 | ||