MatterHackers White Green MatterHackers Quantum PLA Filament - 1.75mm (0.75kg)
Have all the tools you need to succeed in SLA resin 3D printing with MatterHackers' Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit! This product contains all of the essential tools a maker needs for successful 3D printing. From safety goggles that protect your eyes from splashes to a soft brush for delicate resin cleanup, all accessories in this kit are designed to streamline your digital fabrication experience for a safer, faster, and better workflow. Successfully producing and processing resin prints has never been easier and quicker than with all the tools accumulated in this handy travel-friendly container. Whether you're a newcomer or an expert in resin 3D printing, all makers will find convenience with the MatterHackers Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit.
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MATTERHACKERS RESIN 3D PRINTING TOOL KIT
STREAMLINED FDM 3D PRINTING
Have the essential tools you need at all times and more with the MatterHackers Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit Premium. Containing fundamental and useful 3D printing tools both beginners and veterans use, this kit ensures you're prepared to streamline and tackle your resin 3D printing workflow.
Key Features of the MatterHackers Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit:
- Contains core resin 3D printing tools and accessories
- Useful for everyday issues/needs and more
- Adds convenience and streamlines production workflow
- Clear container included for neat storage
- Keep desktop clean with Silicone Mat (premium version or separate purchase)
- Curated by everyday 3D printer users
THE ALL-IN-ONE KIT YOU NEED
Not sure what tools you need for resin 3D printing? Enter MatterHackers' Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit—the essentials tool kit that turns the scavenger hunt for the right resin 3D printing tools into a one-stop-shop experience. Save time, effort, and money by purchasing all the accessories and tools used in resin 3D printing in one convenient product. For beginners, this bundle of helpful accessories will save invaluable time and minimize errors along the way by delivering beginners the tools they need before they realize they even need them. For makers who have hundreds of hours of resin 3D printing under their belt, they'll find that the tools in this kit are tools you can never have enough of—especially for makers who operate multiple SLA 3D printers.
The Essentials version comes with flush cutters, safety goggles, a metal strainer, silicone funnel, silicone spatula, plastic putty knife, box of disposable gloves, and toothbrush packaged in a clear, portable container. The Premium version comes with the Essentials tool kit and a large silicone Resin Workstation Mat.
WHAT'S IN THE MATTERHACKERS TOOL KIT?
The MatterHackers Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit entails multiple tools specifically chosen and proven to streamline your everyday resin 3D printing experience. How exactly will the essentials and premium tool kits provide you convenience?
ESSENTIALS KIT | ||
Silicone Spatula | Container (Clear) | Soft Toothbrush |
Avoid scratching the FEP sheet when removing failed prints using this spatula. Also great for stirring resin that has its color pigments settled at the bottom. | Carry all the tools you need to succeed in this convenient clear container. | Tighten or dismantle screws on your 3D printer and projects with this screwdriver. This comes with 30 tool bit heads. |
Flush Cutters | Safety Googles | Plastic Putty Knife |
Snip supports, small blobs, and blemishes on resin prints, as well as small wires with these flush cutters. | Protect your vision from unexpected splashes of resin with these safety goggles.* | For those stubborn prints, this plastic putty knife is ideal for tackling prints really stuck on the build plate. |
Silicone Funnel | Fine Mesh Strainer | Gloves (set) |
Easily pour resin into a storage bottle with this funnel. Because it's made of silicone, clean up is easy. Leave it out in the sun to cure the resin and pop the dried resin off with a flex. | Ensure only liquid resin returns to your storage bottle with this metal strainer. Chunks of cured resin that mixes with liquid can lead to failed prints if not strained. | Protect your skin from resin with disposable gloves. Included is a box of 100 gloves made of a vinyl/nitrile blend.* |
PREMIUM KIT | ||
MatterHackers Resin Tool Kit (Essentials) | Resin Workstation Mat (19.7" x 15.35" x 0.18") | |
The Premium tool kit comes with all the helpful tools in the Essentials kit that are curated to help you achieve a successful resin 3D printing experience. | Protect your work bench from resin spills, solder burns, paint stains, super glue messes, and more using this durable silicone mat designed to last. |
* For your safety, be sure to always wear gloves whenever handling resin or tools used with resi-related projects. Wearing goggles is highly recommended whenever around resin in liquid form.
Note: The color of the tools in this kit may vary from the photo, depending on inventory at time of purchase. Color will not affect the tool's performance.
QUALITY SLA 3D PRINTING EXPERIENCE USING QUALITY TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES
How do we know what tools are useful for resin 3D printing? Our selection of tools in this kit is based on personal 3D printing experience from our staff as well as years of feedback from customers' experiences. Prepare to find yourself constantly grabbing for common tools in this kit like the plastic putty knife, flush cutters, silicone funnel, and more to assist you with your everyday resin digital fabrication tasks. With the Premium version of the MatterHackers Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit, the Resin Workstation Mat provides invaluable convenience by protecting your workbench from damages and messes that can be a headache to clean up without a proper protective surface like this accessory. From preparation to printing and post-processing, further streamline your path to successful 3D printed projects with safety goggles for important protection, a silicone spatula for stirring the pigments in your resin, and a metal strainer to preserve the reusability of your resin, and more. The MatterHackers Resin 3D Printing Tool Kit is the ultimate tool kit of essential convenience that every digital fabricator needs.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Items in Essentials Tool Kit:
- 1 x MatterHackers Tool Kit Container
- 1 x Flush Cutters
- 1 x Safety Goggles
- 1 x Silicone Funnel
- 1 x Metal Strainer
- 1 x Soft Bristle Toothbrush
- 1 x Plastic Putty Knife
- 1 x Silicone Spatula
- 1 x Disposable Gloves (box set)
- Items in Premium Tool Kit
- 1 x Essentials Tool Kit
- 1 x Resin Workstation Mat
- Resin Workstation Mat Dimensions: 19.7" x 15.35" x 0.18" (500mm x 390mm x 4.5mm)
- Resin Workstation Mat Weight: 1.41lbs (638g)
- Workstation Mat Material: Silicone
- Workstation Mat Color: Light Blue
Questions
You mention and alignment coin, where can I find that?
How many meters of filament is in one roll?
the colors are beautiful. Can we buy in France? where can we find the stl of the mandala?
What does the empty spool weight?
What is the density of this material?
What are the material properties for this filament? Can we get a spec sheet?
I have used the filament in a 0.4 nozzle configuration and love the color change. Will I get the same effect with a 0.2 nozzle or is it too small for the application? I would like to know prior to changing the nozzle as it is an ordeal. Thank you in advance.
Is this filament abrasive on a brass nozzle?
Is this similar to a Silk PLA? If so, does it have the same layer adhesion issues?
Love the color! I was wondering if you have a color that is similar or the exact color of the raspberry?
What are the results when using a volcano hot end? It says it may reduce effect.. is it worth trying or will it just totally mix it?
Will this filament type every be available as TPU? THANKS!
1: Will this be available in refill packs? 2: Could something like this be made in ABS?
I would like to know where to find the file for the skull in the puddle!
Is It the same as Magic Silk PLA ?
I noticed you recommend smaller hot ends. Will this filament work on the ender3 v2 neo and/or the Flashforge Finder?
Good morning Is your Quantum Iridescent and silky PLA compatible with makerbot replicator+ printers? Thank you in advance. Savino Capizzi
What is the density of the filament in g/cm3?
Is this able to be used on a Makerbot Replicator+ with the experimental smart extruder?
What is the model used for the skull bottle and where can I find it?
Would like to see some sample or assortment packs, say, four 1/4kg rolls of different color combos.
Will this work with the Ultimaker s5?
What is the difference between the two sizes
Where I can find the file of the Star (with different infill patterns) you have pictured above? I just got my roll of blue/green quantum and I want to print cool things!
Can we get something like this in a TPU? Would love to print drone parts in a quantum color
Is there a way to influence the layout of the color change, or will it always tend to be in a left-right orientation? Can it be, for example, one color when you look at it from aboce and another from below?
It's the STL for the vase available?
do you have a filament profile?
For me, this worked in the generic PLA setting.
The green/blue stuff I've had nothing but problems with. 240C/60C bed, it would just randomly jam. Sometimes after the first layer, sometimes five hours into a print. It almost behaved like there was some kind of solid contaminant in the filament - I'd push a higher melting point filament through, I'd get a tiny pop and it would flow again until a random interval passed and it would jam up.
Ran through my filament dryer 5 times, 6 hours @65C.
Usings Prusa Mini, 225 first layer and 220 on worked for me
For me, using a Tungsten Steel Nozzle, I couldn't get a successful print using 210-220c. It would not lay correctly and fail (and yes, my bed was trammed, z-offset was correct, and my ABL was on).
I finally had to print at 35-40mm/sec, @ 230c, and the bed at 50c to get a successful print.
Same problems with the hardened steel nozzle. 215/60 on a Prusa MKS3+ didn't work. 2 failed prints in a row.
I've been having a lot of trouble trying to get it to print. I tried RLovrin1's suggestion, and it works perfectly. So if you have trouble, def try "35-40mm/sec, @ 230c, and the bed at 50c"
I have also been getting clogs and jams at the recommended parameters (227°/50°) with quick-to-somewhat-quick PLA printing speeds. Like the last person mentioned, when I pulled out the most recent clog, there appeared to be some sort of fibrous material sticking out from the part of the clog that conformed to the shape of the nozzle--almost like little micro-fibers. Maybe there is some sort of middle separation layer they are using to keep the two colors from mixing with one another when the filament is extruded on their machines? It will probably be necessary to use slower speeds, less retraction if possible, and maybe higher temps.
Super fillament! Respect
Supe'r fillament! Respect