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3DFuel 3DFuel Buzzed c2composite Beer Filament - 2.85mm (0.5kg)
3DFuel's new Buzzed filament is a unique 3D printing filament made with waste byproducts from the beer making process. By using those beer "left-overs", 3DFuel has created a filament with remarkably unique print finishes with its rich golden color and a noticeable natural grain.
List Price: | $40.00 |
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Buzzed Beer Filament is a composite filament made with waste byproducts from the beer making process. The result is an extremely unique filament with a rich golden color and noticeable natural grain. The filament prints on any printer capable of printing PLA with standard PLA settings.
A true "beer stein"!
Printing Recommendations
Buzzed prints well at 180-210 C. In general, a good starting point is 10 degrees cooler than you typically print PLA. A heated bed is not necessary, though if you have one, set it to 45 C.
True Diameter: 2.85mm
Questions
What software do I need to prepare my file for slicing and printing.
Why is this particular one being put on Clearance ?
Having trouble getting files to open in branded new mono x
So if I bought this product and one of the non-consummable components (like the z-axis stepper motor or UV LED array) failed after 7 months, would MatterHackers handle the warranty/support ticket or would I have to go through Anycubic?
I have a few questions 1 how much longer is the sale lasting on this ? 2 what is storing the resin like ? does it have a long shelf life ? can I leave resin in the build tub thing ? if I pour it back in the bottle or bag is it still good to use later ? 3 when I wash off a completed resin print how do I dispose of the used Alcohol
what else do i need for printing
What is the equivalent nozzle size for this resolution and size of printer/ what is the finest size detail that will be produced? I have a hard time wrapping my head around a pixel count resolution vs a nozzle size.
A little math gets the answer: 3840xz2400px and 192x120mm comes to .05mm xy resolution and these are usually advertised at .01 Z layer thickness... so almost 10x better resolution specs than comparably priced FDM printers (.4mm nozzle and .1mm Z layer). Plus the nature of how it works will make it seem like (and effectively) a solid object rather than layered.
It's not really a fair comparison though because an FDM printer also has to worry about motor step resolution, bearing/bushing slop and deflection (IE wheels on extrusion, linear rail, rods), vibrations, temperatures, filament characteristics, etc. You could print with a .1mm nozzle but if the guides are sloppy or the motherboard can't operate that tight of a tolerance, that .1 nozzle is going to be wobbling all over.
An fdm printer can print layers down to about .05 I believe this one can do down to .01 but it's going to print it exponentially faster than fdm. Build volume is self explanatory.