I just found this commercial on Facebook lately.
People ask in the comments what the stuff is made of and say that PLA is nature friendly and wonder if Tough Ink is or not.
I just found this commercial on Facebook lately.
This seems to be the page for it, but it does not say much in my opinion. http://printm3d.com/3d-printer-filaments/tough-3d-ink
“Tough 3D Ink™ offers unprecedented utility for 3D printing due to its strength and controlled amount of rigidity and flexibility, allowing consumers to print longer-lasting objects fit for everyday tasks and projects. When compared to traditional filaments, which have a fraction of the bond strength and are typically brittle when printed, Tough 3D Ink™ is bonded at full strength.”
That is hidden under the 3D Ink (PLA) link. It seems to have a few other PLA types there too. One being an ABS replacement.
I do not know enough about this, but I did not remember hearing about it here, so I figured I would share.
Looks a whole lot like nylon would act… comparing to PLA (which is known to be so hard that it fractures) is just silly.
Or maybe PLA treated with something like oven cleaner.
Definitely something that’s flexible - might be a PA/Nylon or a copolyester, but more likely just one of the Shore 95A semi-flexibles.
Nice video demonstration , @Thomas_Sanladerer any chance you start driving on filaments for anytime soon 
Ok next up is me driving over my prints with my dodge ram… 
okay, now do an UV test?