Reviews and tests
Review of Abaflex
Abaflex PLA filament offers high quality and easy printing for a wide range of applications. With a diverse palette of colors and a good surface finish, it's ideal for decorative and hobby projects. Its hardness and affordability, along with compatibility with various printers, make it an excellent choice for users of all levels of experience.
FDM, SLA, and SLS 3D Printing...How to Decide?
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3D printing is quite an expansive topic. There are so many different types of 3D printing that for someone new to the field, it can easily seem confusing. FDM, SLA and SLS are three distinct 3D printing methods that people new to 3D printing often have trouble understanding. Each, however, offers unique and useful features. It's therefore essential to learn the differences in order to understand what would be best for you. This post in detail compares FDM, SLA and SLS, and provides you with a comprehensive view when making a purchase. |
Powerful LGX extruder by Bondtech with better functions
Wondering what's new at Bondtech in Dual Drive and LGX technologies? We have the answer for you, which you can find in the article.
Creality Ender 3 Pro review: a great 3D printer under 6,000 CZK
Creality Ender 3 Pro is one of the best printers in the cheaper category. Come and read the article to find out why this is so.
Creality Ender 3 V2 review: The best 3D printer under 7,000 CZK
A newer type from Creality - the Ender 3 V2 is an upgrade to the old favorite Ender 3. It has kept much of what users like about it while improving in other areas. It boasts decent print volume, is easy to assemble and upgrade, and produces high-quality prints.
Newcomer to the market Creality Ender 3 S1: reviews, features and price
At the end of 2021, the new Creality Ender 3 S1 3D printer was shown to the world at the world exhibition EXPO 2020 in Dubai. Wondering if this is a big deal in the 3D printer world? Let's see it together!
HARZ Labs resin postprocessing
HARZLabs Psyresin Correct Post-Process Chart.
Proper post-processing of HARZ Labs resin is key to the properties of the printed model. You can learn how to print resin HERE. Curing time depends on the type of resin. For modeling resins, we recommend curing for 10-30 minutes. It is enough that the surface does not stick and the model hardens. To achieve maximum toughness and hardness, the dental resins must be fully cured, a time of 30-60 minutes is recommended.
What are the brands of filament?
What are the brands of 3D printing filament and what are their printing results?