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Kai Parthy LAYBRICK Filament - 1.75mm (0.25kg)
0.25kg of 1.75mm LAYBRICK stone filament, coiled and ready-to-use for 3D Printing.
List Price: | $45.00 |
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Availability: | Currently Unavailable |
0.25KG of 1.75mm LAYBRICK filament in a grey stone color. Allows you to give your prints a smooth or stone-like texture.
You can print LAYBRICK in a range of about 165°C to 210°C. In the lower range of 165°C to 190°C the print will come out mostly smooth, whereas at higher temperatures it will begin to have a sandstone-like texture. It is recommended that when printing at higher temperatures a fan is used as well.
Features:
- Near zero warp
- Ideal for jumbo-printers
- Objects are paintable and grind-able
- No heated bed needed
- Contains natural mineralic fillers (super-fine milled chalk) and
- Harmless co-polyesters
Questions
What is the pore size of the membrane?
What is the tensile strength?
Can be used with support materials (PVA, HIPS, Breakaway)?
Is it environmentally safe? More in particular marine environment?
Can be used with 0.4mm nozzle or wider nozzle is needed?
In some photos it looks grey as shown and described on this page, but the roll I bought from here a couple years ago and in other images on the internet it is a very light tan. Does the color actually vary that much?
What is this made from? is it still compostible?
Is this generally food safe?
Does this work with a Prusa I3 MK2?
Does this work with the Anet A8
Can this stuff be sintered together like the lay ceramic can?
What is the heat resistance of parts printed with this material?
can you buy this in larger quantities
What type of bed adhesion is needed?
Anyone know if this floats in water after printed? Hoping it's heavy enough to sink.
Will this work on the UP printer? and at what temperature?
Do you know the density of the Laybrick material?
If I order more than one will it come as one continuous strand or will it be cut into .25kg sections?
Will this material work with Makerbot 2
How would this work with a Rep 2?
Do you offer a sample of this to try out?
Is this compatible with RepRap derivatives and other small printers?
Is a hardened nozzle required?