Hi, thanks for this video and great job! I'm new to this world and I have a few questions: I found a model on Makerworld that I’d like to print, but the person who created it uses PETG. I’ve already bought some PLA and I’d like to know if I can use it instead. Do I need to change any settings, or does the Bambu Lab A1 Mini handle everything automatically? Thanks in advance!
Say you require both strength of outdoor application and impact. And the beauty and astetic quality. Needed for its character, and appeal. What kind of filament is there that does both
Using petg you can get nice looking prints, it's usually just not quite as easy to do so. So I would say if you need the uv resistance go with petg, just make sure to keep a close eye on it when printing the first few times
PLA parts will relax after about a year when stressed. For example I use press fitted magnets in my designs. With PLA the magnets will be loose after a year. PETG will still be tight after a year.
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Great video, very helpful and easy to understand 👍
Hi, thanks for this video and great job! I'm new to this world and I have a few questions:
I found a model on Makerworld that I’d like to print, but the person who created it uses PETG. I’ve already bought some PLA and I’d like to know if I can use it instead. Do I need to change any settings, or does the Bambu Lab A1 Mini handle everything automatically? Thanks in advance!
Thank you
Anyrhing meeting water ( eg planter, aquarium paets, washers) needs petg...or abs. If you want outdoor parts, get UV petg filament
You could have a drinking game, with how many times he says "PLA vs PETG".
Remind me, which filaments are being tested?
I thought I was losing my mind... I was like, didn't he say that 4 times already?
Its AI
You said.. WE have a lot more to offer, are you a company or REP one? Which one? Thx. like the descriptions.
Say you require both strength of outdoor application and impact. And the beauty and astetic quality. Needed for its character, and appeal. What kind of filament is there that does both
Using petg you can get nice looking prints, it's usually just not quite as easy to do so. So I would say if you need the uv resistance go with petg, just make sure to keep a close eye on it when printing the first few times
PLA parts will relax after about a year when stressed. For example I use press fitted magnets in my designs. With PLA the magnets will be loose after a year. PETG will still be tight after a year.
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Great info. Maybe tone down all the stock footage? lol
i think its ai. there was a clip of oil when he said abs.
PLA might be biodegradable but PLA filament is *not*, because of the additives (mostly toxic though some companies offer non toxic).
nice, on my fyp
I tell you what mate you're fartin sparks!
PEE EEE TEEE GEE not Pet Gee
Plaah Aye.
Pluhh bruh?
Pet Gee is sounds better
that's a weird hill to stand on.
Pet gee
Ai slop