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Gizmo Dorks 2 85mm Filament Printers: Advanced Additive Manufacturing Products and 3D Printing Supplies Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of Gizmo Dorks 2 85mm Filament Printers: Advanced Additive Manufacturing Products and 3D Printing Supplies

3mm 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 5 out of 5

Excellent filler detail for stamping

This filler is fantastic. I don't understand why people have so many problems with their abs outdoors. 240°C for the extruder temperature and 110°C for the bed. If you have adhesion issues, print with a raft or borders and use a knife to trim them off when you're done. I am using Cura on a taz 5. When printing I use a Lulzbot Cura profile with high detail. It takes longer to print, but 3D printing is not a fast process when printed this way. I'm really looking forward to trying the color…

Pros
  • Filament roundness: +/- 0.07mm
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

First ABS string for my Ultimaker 2 Extended

This is the first ABS string I've used so I have no basis for comparison other than that PLA is too good to compare, so I'll try not to do it at first, it's quite difficult to work with because it doesn't stick to the printing platform. If this is your first ABS filament, be prepared to also buy Kapton tape and use acetone juice to make a wand. Do a YouTube search and you will understand. Once you fix the ABS what I printed will be really tough. They are slightly flexible but very stiff. It's a

Pros
  • Diameter 3mm Net weight 1kg ABS string
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very reliable for my 3D printing

As a retired engineer, I realized that I had to limit the number of changes/variables you made when evaluating/testing make, should always limit something. Because 3D printing is relatively new, it's full of variables - printer, filament, settings, print. So what are you doing? I've used different brands of thread for the past year or two. I just ordered my third 3D printer. Sound crazy? Well, I remember many years ago when inkjet printers were coming of age. I think I ordered some to improve…

Pros
  • Compatible with RepRap, Makerbot, Afinia, Solidoodle or any commercial coil-based 3D printer
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