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Gizmo Dorks Acetal Delrin Filament is a high-performance 3D printing material, featuring a 1.75mm diameter and a dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm. With a recommended extrusion temperature of 210-225°C, this filament is compatible with a wide range of 3D printers and is vacuum-sealed for optimal freshness.
Manufacturer | Gizmo Dorks |
Part number | HY-02-POM-175-NAT |
Item Weight | 272 g |
Item model number | HY-02-POM-175-NAT |
Colour | White |
Material | acetal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Cutting Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
B**E
It's POM and it's really hard to print with, but is amazingly strong
It is so strong.It will not stick.Dangerous gas.Needs more heat.Burning Boogers.Layers lift.It shrinks and swellsDestroys the nozzlemaybe the throatmaybe your brain.Don't breathe this.
J**L
Delrin Filament
tried to use on a regular 3d printer. could not get it to stick. showed plastic to people how know plastic and they like the plastic. super harder than ABS. super wear resistant. just cant figure out how to use in my printer. Delrin Filament sample test size 200g. might have luck with my 3d pen. fumes are real strong during printing. had to open the windows and use big box fans.
A**R
Doesn't stick
This was intended to be used for machine parts and tools. I've tried a number things to get this stuff to stick to the platen, none have worked for more than a couple of layers. They all end the same way, the deposited layers curl up like a potato chip and the extruder head catches the edge and peels the print off. The stuff has promise, if I can only find the right combination. Just glad I ordered the small sample reel rather than a large 1 KG. one.
N**N
They will one day be self sentient...
I used this delrin filament to 3d print derlin berings for my 3d printer. Worked great. For those having issues with adhesion to the bed, I use a pei springsteel sheet which was coated woth glue stick, set to 100c, and I used a wide brim in the slicer settings for bed adhesion. Also turned down print speed to a snails pace of 20mm/s. It worked, so maybe a starting point for you to aid in your success as there is not a ton of people printing with this.
R**A
This material is a nightmare to print, it just does not stick to the bed.
The material is well-presented and sealed. The small badge makes it less painful to fail to attempt to print it.The extrusion thru the nozzle flows well.The issue I had was with the adhesion to the bed, I just couldn't make it stick to it. I tried a generous brim, on a pre-glued glass heated at 60°. I also tried adding tape to the glass. Nothing worked.Good luck
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