I started 3d printing back when you had to build it all from scratch, and it seemed ABS was the only filament to be found. PLA came along soon enough and made things sooo much easier. Then came some more exotic ones like TPU or Nylon I think, but I never tried them out because they seemed pretty niche.

But now I’m getting back into it after some time and am seeing PETG popping up more and it seems to have become one of the mainstream materials now.

Are there any other key materials I should become aware of these days? Has PETG started to replace ABS as a superior “high-temp” filament? Does anyone have experience with these?

  • TooL@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    My only problem with petg is it is super susceptible to humidity. And once you get some moisture in there, it gets really sticky and stringy.

    I don’t think I’ve ever had a filament jam as often as petg. I do enjoy printing in it though as you almost never have to worry about warping.