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Filaments for sanding such as for making abrasive wheels or abrasive belts.
=Basics=
 
*Filaments for sanding such as for making abrasive wheels or abrasive belts.
*Will also wear out most nozzles outside of a ruby nozzle


=Industry Standards=
=Industry Standards=
*Powder filled filaments by Treed - [http://treedfilaments.com/3d-printing-filaments/architectural-sand/]
*Powder filled filaments by Treed - [http://treedfilaments.com/3d-printing-filaments/architectural-sand/]
*Sandstone filament - [http://www.3dprintpulse.com/filament/plastics/sand/?open-article-id=8356027&article-title=sandstone-filament--properties--how-to-use-them--and-best-brands&blog-domain=absplastic.eu&blog-title=3d-printing-hub]
*Sandstone filament - [http://www.3dprintpulse.com/filament/plastics/sand/?open-article-id=8356027&article-title=sandstone-filament--properties--how-to-use-them--and-best-brands&blog-domain=absplastic.eu&blog-title=3d-printing-hub]
=Ideas?=
*Ground low grade lab grown diamonds mixed into filament to make an abrasive composite

Latest revision as of 17:22, 3 April 2019

Basics

  • Filaments for sanding such as for making abrasive wheels or abrasive belts.
  • Will also wear out most nozzles outside of a ruby nozzle

Industry Standards

  • Powder filled filaments by Treed - [1]
  • Sandstone filament - [2]

Ideas?

  • Ground low grade lab grown diamonds mixed into filament to make an abrasive composite