RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@mjlewis37
Try running the first layer calibration. I found I had to recalibrate when printing with Duramic PETG white. The first layer is flatter than I would like. Prusa PETA also seems more forgiving.
Ive observed Duramic is much more gobby and stringy. I'm running a .6 nozzle on a textured bed.
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
Thanks cwbullet, generic PETG settings in Prusa finally worked. The "trick" seemed to be washing the textured PEI plate with Dawn dishwashing detergent. After the washing I was able to get a good first layer. Before the washing I was good about wiping with 90% isopropal alcohol, but guess that wasn't enough.
The Duramic silver is opaque like Hatchbox. Duramic silver has a matt finish though, not semi-gloss like Hatchbox.
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I think I've found my brand for printing my belt. Duramic is true to their advertising and it strings much less than Prusament and Hatchbox.
These belt links are a nightmare for stringing. The small channels have tons of travels in them. This pic is fresh after printing. What stringing there is easily rubbed/pulled off. I don't bother trying to clean up the channels which are only 3mm wide.
cwbullet, thanks for your review. Glad I tried Duramic.
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Can you send me a link to those files? I would like to use them as a test print.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@mjlewis37
I ran into a trick last week to remove strings from PETG. If you have a gas stove, turn the burner on and lightly run the part over the flame.
A lighter won't work since the yellow flame will leave black carbon residue on the part, but a blue flame works like a charm. It doesn't get hot enough to affect the integrity of the part.
I would love to hear if anyone thinks this is a bad idea 🙂 I'm learning.
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@cwbullet
Note: Been private messaging cwbullet on the .stl's.
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@minimays
you can get two types of kitchen gas lighter, one has the lazy yellow flame, and the other, which is usually termed turbo, has a noisy, well defined, conical, blue flame... this second type of lighter is much easier to use
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@joantabb
If my chemistry is fresh enough in my mind, the blue is also hotter.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@cwbullet
indeed Yellow is carbon rich, hence the smuts on the plastic,
Blue is oxygen rich and burns cleaner/ hotter and more directional.
It oxidises the plastic, rather than carborising it!
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
I have a wagner funrno 750 heat gun That go's 125 F to 1300 F lcd screen works great on the stringing paid 43.00 us at home depot.
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@locktec
+1 on Wagner. Wagner is good and a decent price less than $50. You can shop around and find them cheaper but the Wagner comes with a hard case and handy concentrator tools.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
Why do i see affiliate marketing links everywhere? I though a serious site ban that behaviour...
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
Thanks Chuck yes it does come with a hard case and handy concentrator tools. I also use it at work on Military basis drying out electronics less paper work if it works
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@locktec
I did too. I am retiring from a military job in less than 2 years. I am gonna miss those "free" military cases.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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So you know all about the G.S.A paper work
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@locktec
Un Pocito - a small amount. If there is anything the Government is good at, it is paperwork. Creating a lot of it that is.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
Does anyone know the flammability rating for this filament?
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Well, I ran a scientific method and tried burning the filament with a lighter. It burned and started on fire, but would not stay on fire when I took the lighter away. 🙂
RE: Review: Duramic PETG
@ojref
I suspected the same. Looks like they have changed the wrapping and it looks more obvious that they are the same.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog