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Latest revision as of 20:12, 12 October 2020
- Shore A is used to measure elastomer hardness.
- Shore D is used to measure hard elastomers.
- See Shore A test and comparison to Shore D - http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=shore_durometer_hardness_test
- 90A TPU on Amazon - [1]
- Shore 85A is called semi-soft - [2]
- 80 Shore A - shoe soles
- Flexmark - shore 70, 80, 90 - 20-30-35 mm/s for 1.75 mm filament. [3]
- Does it print faster with 3 mm filament?
- Oo-Kuma - TrueFlex - 65 Shore A filament - [4]