Materials, Testing and Comparing

Recently I’ve been mixing my left over resins and it looks like others are as well.

And many are sharing the comparisons with other materials/process and the test are great to see.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqb_-IIN_AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r16-UDo2t4

https://youtu.be/Gqb_-IIN_AM

Anybody else read that as sriracha?..[sarc]So Paul, the real question is how does it taste, not how strong is it…[/sarc]

how long the taste stays in mouth ?

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https://youtu.be/Gqb_-IIN_AM

Anybody else read that as sriracha?..[sarc]So Paul, the real question is how does it taste, not how strong is it…[/sarc]
[/quote]

Hey Matt,.. yeah, well, I had the unfortunate chance (splatter) too taste resin a few weeks back.. oh man,.. not good. :oops:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSwumoSlZTo

TPU works great. Like hard rubber.
I tried some Ninjas Flex and very interesting.
I tried to print TPU with PLA but them don’t stick together.

I am making an open offer to anyone on this forum. If you have parts you want tested, and you want accurate numbers (not weights bouncing from a scale) I will do the testing for you. The equipment we sell is primarily used for testing dampers (shock absorbers) but it also makes an excellent tensile test machine, and will produce a force vs displacement curve so you can see where yield takes place. Please contact me if you have any interest in this.

PETG is more strong than PLA