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Description of 🖨️ Gizmo Dorks 1: Top Quality Additive Manufacturing Products and 3D Printing Supplies

1.75mm diameter, 1kg net weight, ABS Filament. Filament Roundness: +/- 0.07mm. Filament Diameter: +/- 0.05mm. Recommended Print Temperature: 230 - 240°C, depending on printer model. Compatible with RepRap, Makerbot, Afinia, Solidoodle or any standard spool based 3D printer.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor plastic quality means poor print quality.

Prints in a row are poor. A few small prints came out fine. Those that were rounder or more complicated looked terrible. The material that makes up this thread is a different type of ABS. When I bought my printer, I received a spool of filament (also ABS) with the printer itself. The filament is extruded at 235-255 degrees Celsius and has a sweet, light, slightly plastic smell (sorry, I don't know how else to describe it). This thread burned at the same temperature, but the smell was terrible…

Pros
  • Diameter 1.75mm Net Weight 1kg ABS Filament
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 3 out of 5

If you DO NOT NEED it, choose PLA

This is a good ABS when it comes to ABS. Unless you have a specific reason to print from ABS; However, you should avoid it. The difference in ABS and PLA printing is like driving a car with a joystick versus an automatic transmission. He's picky and this ABS is no exception. On a heated bed (110°C), with a head temperature of 238°C, with a raft over hairspray-soaked Kapton tape, I still had enough creases to ruin the print. Suspension from ABS, the same. Fast print speed (95mm/s), slow print…

Pros
  • Filament Roundness: +/- 0.07mm
Cons
  • No Auto

I'm not new to ABS but I can't do this Threaded to securely stick to my build plate. Current settings: Snapmaker 2, desktop temp 100°C, nozzle temp 235°C, default desktop, semi-enclosed build area. These settings are great for the hatchbox ABS I usually use as well as an old unmarked partial ABS reel that someone gave me. I understand that not all filaments are created equal, not even for the same type, and I just have to tweak the settings until it works, but I'm very frustrated that I can't…

Pros
  • Compatible with RepRap, Makerbot, Afinia, Solidoodle or any standard spool 3D printer
Cons
  • Very expensive