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Hello, here's a message from the future, haha. I've just acquired a Bambulab X1C with the goal of printing in nylon-CF based on what you've mentioned, but I really have no idea what I can print.
ОтветитьI still wonder WHY it's flexible in the spool while it hardens after being heated.
Any material science expert here willing to explain about the composition structure before and after it's being heated?
Anyone?
Use application Exterior Car custom parts(wide body est..) PA12CF15 good enogh? or would you save up a bit and get less than 15%cf?
ОтветитьI’ve found that starting the bed at 90c initial and then bringing it down to 35c for the majority of the print keeps it from warping off the plate. Guess it depends on how much cf is in your nylon. Printed a little pla and then when straight to printing cf nylon, been going great once I figured out spray adhesive works really well in keeping the print on your bed. This is all at an ambient temperature of about 72degrees f
ОтветитьI'm kain of late ' but the acetone supports ...where i can find info about this topics ?
ОтветитьAnyone know if you can 3d print any carbon fiber filament in a Dremel 3d45?
ОтветитьWhat is the temperature resistance of carbon - nylon product?
ОтветитьHi. Are sell any hardware for the AON printer?
ОтветитьThis is an interesting video about printing with nylon. I am currently designing some custom hardware (I initially printed it in PLA as a master model for Urethane Casting) but now, looking at this, I may end up printing the final parts in Nylon. But I am wondering if the process of post processing of PLA/ABS, also applies to CF Nylon? I have also read that it is very difficult to get Nylon to stick to itself.
So, what steps can I take to ensure I can do things like glue multiple parts together on a nylon part? The Nylon model will be a final part to be used. Great video btw.
Can I have a part made ?
ОтветитьI was in skunk works on the carbon fiber building the b2 bomber and the machine laid a three inch wide x one sixteenth thick but had to be run through a autoclave for hours but was tough as steel
ОтветитьWhat would be the downside of the bed having only 110*C? Thanks :)
ОтветитьWhat brand would be the best carbon fiber nylon?
ОтветитьSend a sample to CHEP that does filament Friday please, he has a ton of subs, also Makers Muse
ОтветитьThis thing brittly brakes with grown up force.
ОтветитьGreat 👍 video. Is CF PA good for print in place bearing? Or is Delrin a better choice? If neither than what would you suggest?
ОтветитьWho could print this material for me? I have a design for a router fence
ОтветитьThere's a fundamental flaw in the concept of this filament. Powdered fiber in nylon or other materials won't make it stronger, it won't make a difference in fact, the glass or carbon fibre has to be like a piece of fabric, not in powder form, that's what gives it the strength. In face, even a normal fabric, say of cotton, can ba used to strengthen, say, epoxy, liquid nylon, rubber or alike.
ОтветитьI noticed after it time the parts get super flexible as it's absorbed moisture. Still really strong but not as rigid.
Assuming that could be countered with more infill. I'd be interested to know what infil your brake lever has.
Sorry but over 100$ for a roll is a no for me
ОтветитьHow does it stand up to repeated abrasive/friction/Is it hard to sand down?
ОтветитьBought a Mega zero 2.0 with 2kg of CF nylon included. Hence my presence here XD Sticking around regardless.
Great content.
Those parts look amazing. Im famaliar with 3 axis stuff and flatbed printing but have yet to see a 3d printer in action. What is an entry level machine that can print this material?
ОтветитьWhy it's calling carbon fiber, there is no fibers, only carbon powder...
ОтветитьDude I have a hard on for this stuff now
Ответитьis it possible to make a bicycle rim from this material?
Ответитьque temperaturas soporta????
ОтветитьGreat video, learned a lot. Quick question, would this be good for printed parts that will be outside (Miami weather)? If not, which is a strong material that would and that is accessible to us mortals?
ОтветитьThank you for the great information.
ОтветитьWould this be good for rc parts. A arms bumpers and so on?
ОтветитьDo we have 3d printed carbon fiber nylon bicycles around?
ОтветитьAnybody know what the Uv resistance would be?
ОтветитьFuck it, you sold me, thanks lmao
ОтветитьI'm a small business owner and I have a 3D printer that runs the this pretty well. My curiosity is what advantage would carbon fiber polycarbonate have over the nylon
ОтветитьLooks great but can Epoxy bond well onto CF nylon?. Unfortunately I expect not. I've made 140. Meters of 100% CF square tubing (the old fashioned way - manually off a mandrel) and now about to tackle making the connectors. I love the idea of 3D printing them to insert into the ends of the tubes to make box configurations but they need to be bondable with epoxy. Also only 25% CF is not really that desirable - i really need 50% plus, is that possible?
ОтветитьI am looking to build a vehicle??? What do I need to get started?
ОтветитьDoes it have to trybto stay dry after print
ОтветитьCould this be used to print boots? like ski boot shells?
ОтветитьAny cost to cost comparison? For the same part.
Ответить"Worn by Women... or Bandits" those 2 words are totally interchangeable =)
ОтветитьNYLON...NewYorkLondon
Ответитьtalking about physic and chemical properties, What's better between the carbon fiber nylon and a carbon fiber net covered Pla piece?
ОтветитьHow High Temperatures Can This Material Handle?
ОтветитьYou wouldn't happen to be related to Jerry Seinfeld would you?
ОтветитьI didn't know you could overdry nylon; really interesting
ОтветитьI printed a small test piece on my raise3d and it came out perfect
I drew up a test piece 8” x 1/2” printed that and it warped , and i used magigoo PA
Any ideas?
A couple of questions then: 1) WHat would be a good 3d printer to printer using Carbon Fiber Nylon, a 3d printer that costs, say, under $750 US? 2) I am in northern Canada. I have a small farm. I'd love to be able to printer strong parts that are normally made of metal, but instead made of carbon fiber. I don't need parts for machinery, but rather certain kinds of brackets that I mount on t-posts. The brackets I'd print are used to screw 2x4 boards to. 3) How will this carbon fiber material perform in extreme temperatures such as -40 F in winter and direct sunlight (UV radiation) all summer long? Will it dry and crack soon, or only after 10 years or so or almost never? 4) Is 3d printing of carbon fiber very expensive after you have the printer? In other words, is the carbon fiber filament very expensive to buy? Please do advise!
ОтветитьCan it print a bicycle frame and be used as is ?
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