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ThermaX PEEK Filament from 3DXTech. @3dxtech PEEK has exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical resistance properties making it a go-to material in some of the most demanding applications where failure is not an option. Made in USA 3D printing. 3dxtech.com/products/thermax…
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I really like both of those companies.
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Replying to @loyalmoses
Here who I would love to add to the list to start, @3D_Fuel and @3dxtech even if they only publicly took the "this bill is technically flawed" approach. Hell, there are even 1st Amendment considerations here. How I chose to make my art is up to me, not the government
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Pooch goin wild on the 1s and 2s

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Gotcha... didn't look closely enough at the pic. If it were a solid 1/4" thick top panel like I use it will 100% support the beefy @3dxtech spools. I've put 10Kg on em and they don't even flinch. Pretty sure it could handle a 20Kg no problem too... need to test that
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Replying to @repkord @Sovol3d
Not a fan, just a vent. I Ran out of acrylic large enough to make the top one piece, so figured while I was making it a 2 part-er, I could secure it in the center with a 120mm vent. But since Im mostly running higher temp stuff in this machine now, it stays closed. Think this will handle one of the monster 300MM 3dXtech spools?
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The possibilities are endless! Rachel and Ezra talk about new technology, printers, and more. Listen to the full conversation at the link in our bio. #3dxtech #techtalk #PEBA #tech
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Replying to @ZombieHedgehog_
Used to be polymaker, but I had too many issues with fiberon, and theres some speculation that the nylon is a blend, and not actually straight up PA6. 3DXtech, Atomic, Prusament, Hatchbox, and other USA made for anything that Im selling. Some of the weird import amazon ones for my wife's favorite colors around the office or house.
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That's some clean looking @3dxtech CarbonX Nylon. Printer's been running full tilt since the rebuild, but I need to get that chamber heater mod finished.
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Atomic, voxel, prusa, 3Dxtech, Jessie, IIIDmax.... Name a few other American brands. I'm genuinely interested to be able to expand my offerings with as much domestic product as possible. On that note, anyone know of a foaming TPU like varioshore that's US made?
Filament manufacturers in the USA should just build a co-op to purchase real volume of pellets. It creates a 20 percent efficiency and makes operations simpler. Will be reach out to all US filament makers this week about doing this.
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May 29
Not all PEKK is the same. PEKK-A (amorphous) and PEKK-C (crystalline) each bring different properties to the table, but at 3DXTECH we focus on PEKK-A for one key reason: improved printability in FDM applications without sacrificing high-performance potential. Watch the full video here: tr.ee/luJlIw
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May 28
ESD-safe materials are designed to dissipate static charges instead of allowing them to build up, helping reduce the risk of accidental discharge that can damage sensitive electronics. At 3DXTECH, we offer one of the largest selections of ESD-safe 3D printing filaments on the market. Explore the material options available for your application today. tr.ee/he87NS
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May 27
Check out one of our latest articles "Achieve Industrial-Grade Results with the Complete 3DXTECH Filament Ecosystem" for insight into the 3DXTECH material portfolio and how to select the right filament for your application. From high-temperature polymers to carbon fiber reinforced and ESD-safe materials, the guide breaks down how each material family fits different performance requirements. tr.ee/iVHy4bKJe6
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I present to you this travesty. Ironing worked better than expected, and I bet the overall quality would be way better if the dang printer didn't just keep turning on the chamber fans every 5 minutes and making a draft with that dang "chamber temp max" message (set it to 59C). Certainly explains the warp. First layer looks like absolute trash, which would also explain the warp. I had to slow it way down (like 30mm/s), and still get that stringing and adhesion issue. Filament: @3dxtech PA6CF CarbonX (dried for 2 days in a dehydrator, then a few hours in an oven, and run from a dryer) Nozzle: .6 @E3DOnline Diamondback Bed Prep: @VisionMiner Nano Machine @Prusa3d C1 with chamber heater mod
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Oh, that's sweet looking! Di dyou get it working?
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Added some pizzazz to the new printed shroud for the LDO Orbiter conversion to get the SV08 up and running again. ASA print with UV printed face. Still trying to get the Core One to actually print this PA6-GF30 from @3dxtech, having lots of feed and first layer issues. Wonder if the drag inside the tubing is causing that, because its bone dry (fresh out of the plastics oven for several hours) and running in a heated drybox. Frustrating because simple test cubes come out perfect, but anything complicated has massive first layer issues.
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May 25
Happy Memorial Day from all of us at 3DXTECH. Today, we pause to remember and honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. We hope you have a safe and relaxing holiday with friends and family. Our team will be out of office today, but we’ll be back to fulfilling orders first thing tomorrow.
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Replying to @gunfuzled
Polymaker PLA Pro hands down. 3DXTech is a sleeper. They are incredible and talented, smart folks.
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@LDOMOTORSJASON not sure if you guys are going to MRRF but I'm bringing a 2kg roll of Ultem 9085 (3dxtech) that I'm trying to trade for monolith but I figured why not just ask you guys directly??? 2kg of filament i'll never use for an awesome motion system? Great deal right?
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