3D Printing Rapid PETG At 300mm/s On The Flashforge Adventurer 5M
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Jeremy tests Eligo's Rapid PETG filament in his FlashForge Adventure 5M 3D printer, exploring its high-speed capabilities and affordable pricing. He details his experience with print settings, highlighting how lowering the nozzle temperature resolved oozing issues. Jeremy showcases two prints: a burger press and a Warhammer 40K Bolter pistol prop, both of which turned out well despite some minor stringing. Impressed with the filament's performance, Jeremy praises its strength, resilience, and the ability to print at high speeds—offering great value for the price. He concludes with a recommendation for those seeking affordable, durable prints.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video introduces a review of Rapid PETG filament, specifically from the brand Eligo, tested on the Flash Forge Adventure 5M 3D printer.
- 😀 The Rapid PETG filament promises high-speed printing up to 600 mm/s, much faster than typical PETG filaments.
- 😀 The cost of two 1kg rolls of Rapid PETG on Amazon is $23.99, which is considered a great deal for filament.
- 😀 The video compares the filament's price and performance, noting that it provides the benefits of PETG (strength, durability) while printing at PLA speeds.
- 😀 The reviewer initially set the nozzle temperature at 250°C but found it to cause filament oozing; adjusting to 235°C resolved the issue.
- 😀 The recommended temperature range for the filament is between 230°C and 260°C, and it’s suggested to start with the lower end of the spectrum for optimal performance.
- 😀 The reviewer printed a burger press as the first model, noting good first layer adhesion, though some stringing was present on the underside due to lack of supports.
- 😀 Stringing issues were attributed to the lack of proper supports during the print of the burger press model, which could have improved the result.
- 😀 The second print was a Warhammer 40K Bolter pistol prop, which came out well despite being printed at 75% scale due to the printer's bed size limitations.
- 😀 Overall, the reviewer was impressed with the quality of prints, the filament’s ability to print at high speeds, and the affordability, recommending the filament for those seeking a balance of speed and strength in their 3D prints.
Q & A
What is the key feature of the Rapid PETG filament tested in the video?
-The key feature of the Rapid PETG filament is its ability to print at speeds of up to 600 mm/s, which is significantly faster than typical PETG filaments.
How much did Jeremy pay for the two rolls of Rapid PETG filament?
-Jeremy paid $23.99 for two 1kg rolls of Rapid PETG filament, which he bought on Amazon.
What temperature settings did Jeremy initially use for the filament, and what issue did he face?
-Jeremy initially set the nozzle temperature to 250°C and the bed temperature to 80°C. He faced an issue with filament oozing from the nozzle, which he resolved by lowering the nozzle temperature to 235°C.
What did Jeremy print with the Rapid PETG filament in the video?
-Jeremy printed a burger press and a Warhammer 40K Bolter pistol prop using the Rapid PETG filament.
Why did the burger press print show some stringing, and how could it have been avoided?
-The burger press print showed some stringing because Jeremy didn't use supports in the model. Using supports could have helped avoid the stringing in certain areas.
What was the scale of the Warhammer 40K Bolter pistol, and why was it printed at that size?
-The Warhammer 40K Bolter pistol was printed at 75% scale because the original model was designed for a 256x256 mm bed, and the FlashForge Adventure 5M has a smaller bed.
How long did it take Jeremy to print all the pieces of the Bolter pistol?
-It took approximately 7 hours to print all the pieces of the Bolter pistol, with individual parts taking around 2 to 2.5 hours each.
What impressed Jeremy the most about the performance of the Rapid PETG filament?
-Jeremy was most impressed by how well the Rapid PETG filament performed at high speeds, delivering quality prints with good durability and smooth finishes.
Why does Jeremy recommend using PETG over PLA for certain prints?
-Jeremy recommends using PETG over PLA because PETG offers more strength and resilience while still allowing for high-speed printing, making it ideal for projects requiring more durability.
What does Jeremy suggest as a great benefit of using Rapid PETG filament?
-The great benefit of using Rapid PETG filament is that it combines the speed of PLA with the strength and durability of PETG, all at an affordable price, making it an excellent choice for high-speed, durable 3D prints.
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