Bondtech Tortoise Green PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg)
One of the contributing factors to the superiority of Bondtech extruders is their dual-drive, hardened steel drive gears. If you are making your own extruder, then you could start by purchasing these drive gears standalone to take advantage of this power and reliability yourself. From 1.75mm to 2.85mm filament, there are options for drive gears that interface with different stepper motor output shafts to ensure success no matter your situation.
Price: | $52.00 (with add-ons) |
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Harness Bondtech technology in your custom-built extruder
Bondtech revolutionized the 3D printer extruder market when they released the QR extruder and it's dual-drive hardened steel hobbed gears. An extruder that can grip filament better than ever before thanks for hobbed gears on both sides also improves torque for increased reliability. Having this extruder gears manufactured from hardened steel also guarantees a long life of precision extrusion even with abrasive materials like NylonX. If you are building your own full-custom extruder, you can base it on these technologies to bring the power of Bondtech to your 3D printer.
Dual-Drive gears for 3mm filament and an 8mm stepper motor shaft
Technical Specifications
- Number of Drive Gears: 2
- Filament Diameter Supported: 1.75mm OR 2.85mm
- Drive Gear Material: CNC Machined Hardened Steel
- Stepper Motor Shaft Size: 5mm OR 8mm
What's in the box?
- 1.75mm Filament with 5mm Output Shaft:
- Primary gear with 5mm inner diameter (ID)
- Secondary gear with two needle bearings
- M3x2 setscrew
- 3x20mm shaft
- 1.75mm Filament with 8mm Output Shaft:
- Primary gear with 8mm inner diameter (ID)
- Secondary gear with integrated needle bearings
- M4x3 setscrew
- 4x22mm shaft
- 2.85mm Filament with 8mm Output Shaft
- Primary gear with 8mm inner diameter (ID)
- Secondary gear with integrated needle bearings
- M4x3 setscrew
- 4x22mm shaft
Questions
Would Pro filament work with Creality Ender 3
Is MH Pro PLA compatible with the Raise3D E2 printer?
Is "Antique White" semi translucent? Its the same that sent free with the Ender 3 printer?
Concerning Product No. M-L76-6JVU, do you know what the RGB or Hex code is for this color? I'm looking for this color with these settings. PANTONE: PMS 208 C Hex Color: #630031; RGB: (99, 0, 49) Thanks.
Why do you not describe the color properties of your filament with details like has sparkles or other add-ins? I got a roll of Antares Red and upon arrival found it had glitter in it where the images all depicted it as a solid crimson. Not what I was looking for.
Everything seems to be out of stock. Is there something amis? Or just wait?
I'm looking to buy this product. Can't seem to find anything like it, but I need it in 750g spool for Ultimaker S5. Could I get this order in 750g instead?
Is the Jet Gray PRO Series PLA Filament - 1.75mm (1kg) consider as non conductive for electrical voltages up to 480v? If not is there a special filament that would meet this standard need to make s few custom insulator bushings for a 480v box.
What are the recommended drying settings?
Question.....do you guys carry or have this in a Dark Military Green and or a Dark Grey Green? need this color for the 1:6 scale Military projects that I am doing...........olive drab is to light and will not work on exterior purposes
whats the difference between the infinite void black and black, will the particulate (as it seems to be) in the infinite void mask common imperfections from layers?
Are either the electric pink PRO or the magenta MH Build fluorescent? Thanks
What is the tare weight of the empty spool.
Do you have tested filament profiles for use in PrusaSlicer?
Curious about the lighting qualities of this product - do thin layers of white allow light through? Is it translucent when applied in thin layers? Looking to put an LED behind a thin layer of this filament.
Is Infinite Void Black PLA abrasive? Does it have a matte appearance?
Hey Steven! Infinite Void Black is not abrasive but does not have a Matte finish, it's similar in finish to the Black PLA. Infinite Void Black is slightly translucent with gold glitter.