Koz Ross on Nostr: Angus' video on TPU here: makes an interesting point. Filaments aren't just their ...
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"content": "Angus' video on TPU here: https://youtu.be/iWZw7RO2Sks makes an interesting point. Filaments aren't just their base plastic anymore: they often have a lot of mix-ins and blending to make it print more easily. In the case of TPU, seemingly _much_ more easily.\n\nI only started printing TPU recently, and found it to be surprisingly painless, despite all the horror stories I'd heard. This video gives some explanation as to why.\n\n#3DPrinting \n\nnostr:npub12atwfrq4rfv7fqara6gzsgrgj7k8ngewzl5nzs46agwyxzh0e25qxlme5y",
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