Taulman3D Bambu Lab X1E Professional Bundle

Taulman3D has developed this unique, low-shrinkage PETT copolymer as an FFF 3D printing filament. It is considered “optically correct” or “water clear,” and is food and beverage safe thanks to its chemical makeup, which allows light to transition easily along the path of a 3D printed thread. This filament can be used to 3D print high-strength, optically clear parts that appear glass-like for a variety of models and projects.

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Filament Diameter: 2.85mm
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TAULMAN3D’S T-GLASE 3D PRINTING FILAMENT IS EASY TO PRINT AND FEATURES IMPRESSIVE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

Those familiar with 3D printing PLA filament will find Taulman3D’s t-glase 3D printing filament to be a simple-to-use, higher performance alternative. It prints optimally at 235°C - 240°C and on a variety of print bed surfaces. Taulman3D’s t-glase 3D printing filament possesses a greater strength modulus, durability rating, and less shrinkage factor than PLA while also performing very well on parts that require bridging.

A vase model 3D printed with Taulman3D Aqua t-glase. This translucent effect can be achieved using small layer heights and thin wall settings on your 3D printer.

A LOW-ODOR, RECYCLABLE 3D PRINTING FILAMENT SOLUTION

Taulman3D’s t-glase 3D printing filament is chemically inert and safe to use with food & beverage containers at your own risk. Because of this, it is also fume-free while printing. Freely 3D print indoors with Taulman3D’s t-glase in confidence. This material is not biodegradable like PLA, but it is 100% reclaimable and possesses a resin ID code recyclable rating of “1.”

A functional fixture 3D printed with Taulman3D Aqua t-glase. Taulman3D t-glase is strong, durable, and stable.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Recommended nozzle temperature: 235°C - 240°C
  • Recommended print bed temperature: 60°C
  • Parts cooling fan: On
  • Download the MSDS here!

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I purchased this 2nd gen Sense scanner and registered it with 3D Systems. Regardless of which Windows 10 PC I use, I get an "ERROR: No supported 3D camera detected" message. Others have posted this problem online as well. Have you encountered this, and if so, what is the fix?

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Can multiple scanners be hooked up to scan an object at multiple angles simultaneously while using the input for one model?

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What are the compatible 3d modeling programs for this handheld scanner?

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Can I get the actual object size from the scanner? Or I need to manually adjust the model to fit the real size. And I want to set a small reference ( 5x5x15) beside the detected object. Is it possible to scan them accurately?

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I want to use this scanner to scan rocks of varying textures (3.4" wide x 8-40" long) to get a volume calculation. Does the output files provide this information (unscaled) raw or will each scan file need to have a calibration applied before generating this data?

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Hello, I am a system engineer for a large company and I am looking for an 3D scann application that will work with our laptops without needing Administrative permission to run. How does the application for this scanner run?

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Hi! The USB chord I have for this scanner is not long enough. Is there some kind of extension chord that can be purchased for this product? Or is there only one specific type of USB port that works for this product?

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Is this scanner capable with all 3D printers, like Makerbot ReplicatorZ18?

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If I scanned my full body, would the STL file be actual size? For reverse engineering purposes

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Once you scan all sides of the object does the sofware mesh the images together to create the 3d image, or do the scans need meshed manually

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Can I scan a full human figure, and then send it to clean up in Rhino? I would like to CNC mill the figure at life size.

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Dose this unit scan give out the dims as well when scanning a product, I am scanning some car parts and need to dims of the product as well...

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looking to scan a space in the hatchback of my car to then print what would be the back side of a speaker enclosure. Front would be mdf or other material and the entire unit would be fiber glassed for strength. Can I get what I need from this scanner that can then be printer on a 3D printer?

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i'm loooking to scan my wrist in order to print a 3d cast for my wrist. will it be possible?

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Can I use this scanner on my Mac laptop?

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Is there anyway I can do a trial run with this scanner?

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Do you have a 3d printer to print casting wax? Lost wax process making castings for bronze sculptures.

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Is this product the Sense, or the Sense 2nd Generation?

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Do i need to cover the item with a powder or a spray before scanning? I may need to scan valuable things that must not be touched. Is it possible?

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What the largest dimension of object scanned refers to? Since the scanner is portable if the wire that conects the scanner with the pc is long enough could i scan an object by moving the scanner around the obj even if it is 200-300" long?

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hello, can you send me sample all output file format (OBJ, WRL, STL, PLY) please? I would like to know if i can editing those file on other software such like mastercam. thank you definefield@uymail.com

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If I scanned a diecast car. Then printed it. Then set them side by side. How close to size and detail would they be. Assuming printer wasn't the issue.

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Will the scanner work with Linux?

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can this scanner create CAD file?

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how big can it scan?

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I want to scan 4 inch action figure heads. will this have enough resolution to scan something this small for 3d printing on a sla printer or even fdm?

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So if I need to scan less than 8 inches in any dimension it's not possible?

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How do you get the high resolution ? it says this is a high resolution but all I see is 0.5m = 1mm depth.... this is not high resolution :(

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is it powered by battery?

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If I scan in an mechanical casting bthat is around 12” square and this casting has external ribs and webbing that are around 1” to 1-1/2” deep and depth and 1/4” thick how accurately can the scanner record these features.

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I work in the window covering industry sell blinds, shades and shutters. When measuring windows we need to be in 1/8 - 1/16 accuracy range, will this device do the trick?

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What is the finest resolution>

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If I wanted to scan an electric guitar, 14"x48"x2", can this one scan "in motion" on a turntable, or would I need to scan multiple angles, then stitch them together?

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