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🖨 FormFutura PP Centaur 1 Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of 🖨 FormFutura PP Centaur 1

Food contact, dishwasher, and microwave safe. Improved wear, abrasion, and fatigue resistance. Great elastic properties: Can stretch >600% before breaking, shore hardness of D52. High chemical resistance and excellent interlayer adhesion. Lightweight: Material density of 0.9 g/cc. Watertight printing possible with only single wall prints.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

False advertising only 500g but prints well

Very easy to print and tape well on a heated bed. I printed at 235°C with a layer of 60°C and 110% flux to get a fairly sharp and waterproof print. As long as you print slowly enough with a direct drive extruder, printing is easy - it's a very flexible filament. On the other hand this is advertised as a 750g spool but I received a 500g spool so the product is significantly more expensive per gram than advertised and I would return it if I didn't need it immediately.

Pros
  • Very effective
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Prints great and holds up well with the right settings.

Prints very well. Thought I'd say that first so anyone looking at the reviews doesn't get the wrong idea. When I first got this thread I couldn't print it to save my life. It sat in my filament basket for quite a while, only showing up when I ran out of TPU and wanted to do a similar flexible print. First you need to use glue. Most people say it's clear tape. I've found Vision Minor Nano Polymer Adhesive to work great even though they don't advertise polypropylene. I had a few failed attempts…

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soft material but keeps its shape and is dishwasher safe

My wife bought some very large items that would not fit in the existing dishwasher dishwasher, so I saw an opportunity to develop a solution on a 3D printer . Printer. I first tried annealed PETG which worked well but still warped a bit during the drying cycle. I didn't want to use ABS because it's not food safe. So after some research I found this stuff. It's expensive but looked like what I needed. So far it has held up very well. Does not warp even during the drying cycle (approx. 180 °F) in

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure