Keep up the good work. This is a very informative video and I'm sure your channel will take off if you continue. You just gotta get lucky with the algorithm
Great video, the 3D printing community needs more simple, sweet and unique videos like this. I was wondering how well this filament holds up over time, are there any problems with the filament you noticed?
Hi, sorry for the late response. And Thanks for subscribing! I've been busy with other things since I made the video, so I never used the old printer with my custom bushings much... I've just started with a second project idea. Supposedly this stuff is good for gears, so I'm planning to make an "infinity machine", a little demo experiment consisting of many gears. And as an added test for the materials, I was thinking to make it reverse, i.e. let the gears spin fast, and then compare how the performance compares between igus, PLA, PETG, ... Now I firsat need to experiment with printing gears at all to get a good fit.
Great Video Dude Thank you for this video. I was wondering if i should use this material.
This material is awesome for bearings and gear for your 3D printer. The life is very long as well, but cannot be used in and enclosed heated printer.
Love me some igus parts. Great video sir.
This material is really interesting!
Great review, thank you for the video! I was looking to buy this filament for the same purpose.
Keep up the good work. This is a very informative video and I'm sure your channel will take off if you continue. You just gotta get lucky with the algorithm
thanks a lot for the feedback :) I plan to make another video soon when I have more time again
Great video, the 3D printing community needs more simple, sweet and unique videos like this. I was wondering how well this filament holds up over time, are there any problems with the filament you noticed?
Also I’m your proud 4th subscriber, keep it up!
Hi, sorry for the late response. And Thanks for subscribing! I've been busy with other things since I made the video, so I never used the old printer with my custom bushings much... I've just started with a second project idea. Supposedly this stuff is good for gears, so I'm planning to make an "infinity machine", a little demo experiment consisting of many gears. And as an added test for the materials, I was thinking to make it reverse, i.e. let the gears spin fast, and then compare how the performance compares between igus, PLA, PETG, ... Now I firsat need to experiment with printing gears at all to get a good fit.
The bearings holding up till this day?
Technically yes, though more on account of not being used much rather than being worn out ;)