New Light Weight Polymaker 3D Printing Material - comparison and test

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • I found a new Light Weight 3D printing materiel - Polymaker Polylite LW-PLA
    Or Polymaker Light Weight PLA or LW-PLA or ??? what are they going to call it?
    This is pre-release / pre-production stuff I stumbled on.
    Print files and instructions available from soarkraft.com/
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    Here is the link to the Polymaker Polylite PLA-LW on Amazon
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    I found this the other day on Amazon by chance, there is no information from Polymaker nor can I find anything talking about it any where else.... so I bought some. Here is my video of using it.
    It "Pre - Foamed" Light Weight PLA - so low density PLA.
    It prints with exactly the same print settings as regular PLA, but is ~65% of the weight.
    I like the foaming stuff, but it is a pain..... this was sooooooo easy.
    I am not sponsored by Polymaker or anyone else, my opinions are my own, and the video tells the story.
    Here is also a link to the new e-Sun foaming material that just became available.
    This is the foaming stuff... but 1kg and much better price than ColorFabb
    amzn.to/3kaV1wo
    Please buy my plans and support my channel at soarkraft.com/
    The Roughgen V2 is a carbon reinforced slope glider airframe that is 3D printed, designed for speed and rough terrain landing. The design is based on performance and F3F competition models of the past 30 years, but as a 3D print-able version. Flies like a molded airframe, but 3D printed... so if you crash it, print another.
    Print - Fly - Crash - Repeat
    flown here:
    Pika 4 Servo Wing in regular PLA - 740g
    Pika 4 Servo Wing in Polymaker PLA-LW - 537g
    Roughgen V2 printed with Colorfabb LW-PLA - 482g
    Airfoil: RG15
    Wingspan: 1.2M (48")
    This model and options are available at soarkraft.com/
    Everything designed to print with Cura Slicer (Free) and settings available in instructions.
    Other wing sizes and airfoils coming soon.
    Here are links to printers and materials used in this video.
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    We are not sponsored by any of these products and our opinions are our own.
    3D Printers:
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