ESUN PETG
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 11:10 pm
I just got my 4th spool of ESUN PETG - they finally added black and white. My 4th is a spool of black. I have clear(one 90% gone and one started) and yellow(ugly ugly yellow) and now black.
Overall I like the stuff. All 3 of my first spools came in right at 1.75mm, the black spool came in at 1.8mm and has a really weird texture on the filament.
I've been printing it on PEI at ~70-75 degrees - I find it sticks too well at that temp, any lower and I've had it not stick on multiple occasions. I will try PVA glue on glass soon. Nozzle temps at 250-265C depending on the color(clear likes higher temps) and speeds(higher speed, higher temp). Clear is interesting - its foggy if printed too cool at high speeds, but if you slow way down it prints nice and clear.
Layer bonding is very good, I have yet to have any layers come apart whereas ABS I've had issues with some filament.
Shrinkage is nearly non-existant. It holds size very well, internal and external features print well. I once printed a 12mm square boss and a 12mm square hole, the parts slid right together quite tight, the layers making a zipping sound as they went together.
It can be stringy. I haven't had much luck with bridging - or if the infill is sparse, the first couple layers don't go down very well.
It likes to collect on the nozzle, turn black and brown then drop onto the part.
Today I printed my first part with support and it broke away quite nicely. I expected it to stick too well. I used 1 full .2mm layer of distance between the part and the support.
Clear(natural) looks good, I like it.
Yellow - ugly color, I used it to print some mechanical stuff and jigs where it doesn't matter.
Black - way too shiny and way black, its hard to look at your part and see what you've made. Its especially hard to see imperfections.
Here are some pictures:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/EsrKAbc.jpg[/img]
Shows clear(members of the 3d printer frame), yellow(elbows) and black - hard to see on the black melamine. I also included a Taulman 910 part to see how it looks different than natural nylon.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/E3Ues75.jpg[/img]
Left PETG, right ABS. The PETG part is stronger, the ABS part had tabs break off(there are snap-fit tabs on the back side). You can see how shiny and dark the plastic is. The picture doesn't do justice.
The spool:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/7hl0peS.jpg[/img]
Overall I like the stuff. All 3 of my first spools came in right at 1.75mm, the black spool came in at 1.8mm and has a really weird texture on the filament.
I've been printing it on PEI at ~70-75 degrees - I find it sticks too well at that temp, any lower and I've had it not stick on multiple occasions. I will try PVA glue on glass soon. Nozzle temps at 250-265C depending on the color(clear likes higher temps) and speeds(higher speed, higher temp). Clear is interesting - its foggy if printed too cool at high speeds, but if you slow way down it prints nice and clear.
Layer bonding is very good, I have yet to have any layers come apart whereas ABS I've had issues with some filament.
Shrinkage is nearly non-existant. It holds size very well, internal and external features print well. I once printed a 12mm square boss and a 12mm square hole, the parts slid right together quite tight, the layers making a zipping sound as they went together.
It can be stringy. I haven't had much luck with bridging - or if the infill is sparse, the first couple layers don't go down very well.
It likes to collect on the nozzle, turn black and brown then drop onto the part.
Today I printed my first part with support and it broke away quite nicely. I expected it to stick too well. I used 1 full .2mm layer of distance between the part and the support.
Clear(natural) looks good, I like it.
Yellow - ugly color, I used it to print some mechanical stuff and jigs where it doesn't matter.
Black - way too shiny and way black, its hard to look at your part and see what you've made. Its especially hard to see imperfections.
Here are some pictures:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/EsrKAbc.jpg[/img]
Shows clear(members of the 3d printer frame), yellow(elbows) and black - hard to see on the black melamine. I also included a Taulman 910 part to see how it looks different than natural nylon.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/E3Ues75.jpg[/img]
Left PETG, right ABS. The PETG part is stronger, the ABS part had tabs break off(there are snap-fit tabs on the back side). You can see how shiny and dark the plastic is. The picture doesn't do justice.
The spool:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/7hl0peS.jpg[/img]