Carbide 3D Carbide 3D 2x3" Wax Block (5 Pack)
The Nomad 883 PRO and it's 3D carving Flip Jig are a great pair when it comes to machining precision components in full 3D, but if your next jewelry project needs a couple prototyping rounds, this machining wax is the best stock to use. Soft enough for fast work with tiny details, it's the best of both worlds for testing and learning.
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Price: | $35.00 |
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Prototype fast and don't skip on the details
This machining wax is specifically manufactured to be used in subtractive manufacturing, it's the perfect combination of a soft material that machines quickly but also strong enough to hold on to the smallest details in your model. This wax can also be a great stock material for new CNC users to practice your first few cuts, since the softness of the material makes mistakes errors less dangerous for your bits.
This versatile stock material offers Infinite project possibilities!
Technical Specifications
- Material: Machining Wax
- Stock Shape: 2" x 3" x 1"
- Number of blocks: 5
Please note: Carbide 3D products are no longer eligible for the redemption or accrual or MatterHackers Rewards.
Questions
Is there a shelf life for this product?
Do you need a glass bed
Do you need a heat bed
Can this be used on a prusa mk3s smooth build plate? Always had lifting issue on the corners.
Keep getting samples of this from MatterHackers so decided to try one with MatterHackers Build PLA. It didn't work. Print lifted while printing and had to be cancelled, and the scrapped print popped easily off the warm bed. Didn't hold near as well as Elmer's glue stick.
Will this help if my prints won’t stick to the bed, or does this only help prints that stick too much? My prints won’t stick properly to the bed, and a few hours in sometimes they will pop off the bed, ruining the whole thing.
Will this work on my Ender 3 build plate or should I use a piece of glass over it?
Do it work best on a cold bed or a warm bed?
will this work on a pulse xe?
This really does work great with ABS, PETG, etc. but also read the fine print on the side that says "Use within 30 days of opening". That's also true. I did a run of ABS printing and it worked great for banging out a couple spools of ABS parts, but then suddenly it just stopped working AT ALL and I ended up tossing the last 1/5th of the bottle.
I'm from Malta and I have heard that it is from Malta if so is it better to buy it from somewhere else instead of the USA?
Will this work with bue painter's tape?
Does it work really well with abs? I spent $40 on 3dlac and abs still warps on the corners. The only think that really works well for me is abs juice. I just don’t like the shiny layer it leave on the bottom of my print.
Will this work with an SLA resin printer? If not, is there a similar product for that?
Will this work on the ultrabase print bed of anycubic I 3 mega?
does this work with NylonX
Will it work well on a PEI print bed?
Actually from Magigoo's website: "From our users we have learned that Magigoo is not only used as a glue, but also due to its easy release as a release agent on PEI sheets or other beds which over-adhere. For example PEI sheets when printing using TPUs or PET."
Magigoo will work on pretty much any common build plate!
It's designed for glass beds only. With PEI you shouldn't need additional adhesion methods. To strategize about ideal surfaces for a given filament, check out this article.