SUNLU Industry via Amazon has
4-Pack 1kg SUNLU Petg Glow in the Dark 3D Printer Filament Bundle (Blue/Green/Red/Yellow) on sale for
$48.99.
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SUNLU Industry via Amazon also has select
4-Pack PETG 3D Printer Filament Bundle on sale
from $37.99.
Shipping is free.
Available Colors:
- 4-Pk SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm 4KG Bundle (Black) $37.99
- 4-Pk SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm 4KG Bundle (Grey) $38.99
- 4-Pk SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm 4KG Bundle (White) $38.99
- 4-Pk SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm 4KG Bundle (Black, Olive, Green, Silver, Yellow) $38.98
- 4-Pk SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm 4KG Bundle (Black, White, Blue, Red) $38.94
- 4-Pk SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm 4KG Bundle (Black, White, Grey, Oak) $38.98
- 4-Pk SUNLU PETG Filament 1.75mm 4KG Bundle (Sky Blue, Sakura Pink, Sunny Orange, Chocolate) $38.98
Thanks to community member
gabe23111 for finding this deal
Note, product will be sold by SUNLU Industry and fulfilled by Amazon
This is considered abrasive filament and it is recommended only printing with a hardened nozzle
About the Product (Blue/Green/Red/Yellow)
- Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol Material
- Glow in the Dark
- 1kg/4kg Total/Spool
Includes- 4-Pack 1kg SUNLU Petg Glow in the Dark 3D Printer Filament Bundle
- 1kg Transparent Yellow
- 1kg Transparent Green
- 1kg Transparent Orange
- 1kg Transparent Purple
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Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Is it stringy because it's holding moisture or because that's just the way it is? I've never used PETG yet. If I leave my PLA out for a long time it gets brittle.
Also, glow in the dark is one of the most abrasive filaments there is. If you dont have a hardened steel nozzle you shouldnt be printing this stuff. half a roll on a brass nozzle you will go from a 0.4mm to a 1.0mm
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Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Is it stringy because it's holding moisture or because that's just the way it is? I've never used PETG yet. If I leave my PLA out for a long time it gets brittle.
I live in a super humid environment and have all my materials sealed in air tight bags with moisture strips and desiccant after drying. This enables most of my PETG prints for clients to come out with minimal if any stringing. No matter how long I dry the Glow in the Dark, the material that is in the glow in the dark filament is so coarse that it prints similarly as if the filament is wet. It can still come out looking great, don't get me wrong, but it's a challenge.
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Quote from Lovellholiday
Not sure if "wet" would be the best way to describe it, but perma-stringy is a better way to describe it. I like it because I can make glow in the dark planters for my customers, but it is a challenge to master.
Is it stringy because it's holding moisture or because that's just the way it is? I've never used PETG yet. If I leave my PLA out for a long time it gets brittle.
I live in a super humid environment and have all my materials sealed in air tight bags with moisture strips and desiccant after drying. This enables most of my PETG prints for clients to come out with minimal if any stringing. No matter how long I dry the Glow in the Dark, the material that is in the glow in the dark filament is so coarse that it prints similarly as if the filament is wet. It can still come out looking great, don't get me wrong, but it's a challenge.
Have you ever used wood filled filament? If so, how does it compare to that?
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It works great for things that will either get UV or Solar all day. I've made my clients and my wife planters using this material, and they get a really nice soft glow in the summer nights.
I'll try that - any links to the files?
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