Practical Printing: COTINUOUS CARBON FIBER vs PLA vs PETG

Is @markforgedworth it? Let’s get an answer to that question! I designed and printed a bracket for my @VarlaScooter Eagle scooter! #3dprinting #practicalprinting #additivemanufacturing Varla Eagle Scooter ▶ Markforged’s 3D printers use a unique process called continuous fiber printing, which involves embedding continuous strands of composite materials, such as carbon fiber, Kevlar, and fiberglass, into a thermoplastic base material. This creates parts that are incredibly strong, durable, and lightweight. Markforged also offers a cloud-based software platform, called Eiger, which allows users to design, optimize, and manage the production of 3D-printed parts. The platform includes a range of features, such as automatic part orientation, strength analysis, and slicing, which help to streamline the design and printing process and ensure high-quality, functional parts are produced every time. SUPPORT! 😍 ETSY! ▶ MERCH! ▶ Patreon ▶ FloatPlane ▶ BuyMeACoffee ▶ KoFi ▶ GEAR! 🎥🎦📷 Glowforge ▶ (aff) Prusa ▶ (aff) Puget Systems ▶ Slice Engineering ▶ (aff) MATERIALS 🦇 Printed Solid ▶ Amazon ▶ (aff) Matterhackers ▶ (aff) Proto Pasta ▶ (aff) Nikko Industries 3D Printable Models ▶ THE TEAM! 🤟 Host: Joel Telling ▶ Executive Producer: David Tobin ▶ The Website ▶ -------------------------------- Find Me Socially! -------------------------------- Twitch: Twitter: Twitter 3DPN: Facebook: Instagram: Instagram 3DPN: Discord: -------------------------------- Want to send me something? -------------------------------- 3D Printing Nerd PO Box 55532 Shoreline, WA 98155 USA Music in Episodes Comes From: Epidemic Sound - Future Vega - Audio Micro - FTC Disclaimer: A percentage of sales is made through Affiliate links
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