Hi all,
I am about to order some Tullomer filament. We have the H2D.
Can you share your insight and suggestions on how to print with it ?
I understand that there is a real issue with Z layers, planing to print at 330-350
Noam.
Hi all,
I am about to order some Tullomer filament. We have the H2D.
Can you share your insight and suggestions on how to print with it ?
I understand that there is a real issue with Z layers, planing to print at 330-350
Noam.
I would suggest some visionminer nano polymer, because youre going to be at the bare minimum for bed temps.
Making parts for NASA?
Sure,
I have Nano polymer, also have some MAGIGO for PA and plan to use the BIQU Glacier plate.
Not for NASA … for now, just testing… we are subcontracting some part and ordering printing from Ultem. These are very expensive.
If we can print it in house and get good results it will lower the costs and open possibilities for strong part in house printing.
That sounds really cool. I’m instantly jealous
H2D profile is at the bottom of the page.
Thanks, I am aware of it.
I have seen some videos and all are complaining about layer de-laminating.
What I am looking for is input from people that printed Tullomer and have experience.
I think that we will mainly use Tullomer as infill while the other will be either ASA or PA with or without fibers.
I also wonder how Tullomer adhere to other materials, do we need to prepare for speical slicing settings, maybe prepare an assembly part etc…
It may well be that FDM printing with Tullomer is nothing special anymore in a tech-savvy country like Israel. Here in old Europe, though, it’s still considered pretty high-tech. And the few people who are allowed to work with it for their companies aren’t going to share their insights that easily. Besides, most of it would probably be old news for you anyway, Noam. In the U.S., on the other hand, there’s surely some solid insider knowledge around.
I’m definitely curious to see whether any substantial answers on this topic will show up here.
As I understand it, it may be difficult due to the poor software support, (cant define filament1 layer height 0.05 and filament2 layer height 0.20, and tullomer is a thin thin layer). So you may need to do some test+tune on that ASA/PA at ultra lower layer heights to make sure those materials are performing well in Z too or you wont be getting as much benefit.
How did this work out for you? Trying to decide if the filament is worth testing for a part. Thanks!