Trying different hardness TPU filaments to see if we can print them on Ender style 3d printers!
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 Published On May 20, 2022

This is the third TPU episode I've made, in which I prove (in the loosest sense) that we shouldn't be afraid of trying softer TPU / Flexible filaments on our ender 3 style bowden extruder 3d printers.

I also prove (in an even looser sense) that direct drive is better, but we knew that. Right?

Join me on an adventure into measuring, testing, and messing about with flexible filaments. And there's a new kind of filament at the end too, which is cool.

Thanks to Wedge3D for helping make this episode possible. If you visit wedge3d.co.uk you can use code LOSTINTECH10 for 10% off Fiberology (the ones featured in the vid) and I believe also filamentum.

Any comments please let me know, I'm sure I've missed points, made mistakes on this one, corrections will go here or be picked up in the next episode.

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