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Second Class - WHAT TO EXPECT

Second Class - WHAT TO EXPECT

Second class filaments are filaments that may not meet the strict quality standards of higher-end filaments.

They are often labeled as such due to reasons such as a looser tolerance for diameter accuracy, the inclusion of multicolored transition filament, a cracked spool, or bad winding resulting in filament overlapping.

While these imperfections can impact the quality and consistency of the final print, second class filaments can still be a cost-effective option for those on a budget or hobbyists looking for more affordable printing materials.

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Let's dry that filament

Let's dry that filament

Picture this: You're getting ready to start your latest 3D printing project, but when you load up your filament, you notice that it's not that dry as it should be. Oh no! What do you do?

If you're new to 3D printing, you may be wondering why it's important to dry filaments. Filaments are made of chains of molecules, and moisture can lead to water molecules disrupting the chain and ruining the filaments. This can cause difficulties during printing and result in rough, grainy or coarse final products.


B2B

B2B

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