We were never satisfied with filaments containing wood powder: not easy to print and to finish.
So we’ve decided to work, with our Stick Filaments, to obtain a material that can easily be printed and, then, finished with the typical tools of the wood. In this picture we’re proud to show you one of the first prints that we achieved with our new Stick Filament containing wood pulp. The result is an object of similar appearance to wood but with the resistance of the plastic! The printing process does not require special devices. The printed object can be sanded, painted and polished as with any wooden material. Finally, we use PP and 40% of wood pulp on this filament, other suppliers use lower percentage… Nice!
We are very pleased with this result and we want to make it available soon for the purchasing in http://WWW.STICKFILAMENT.COM
http://www.designforcraft.com/wood-pulp/
So to be clear, can it be used in regular 3D printers with no other special accessories.
My camera takes 27m of filament - not likely I’ll sit at the printer and feed all these in. However, it’s great to see some interesting options.
Tread lightly @designforcraft …
wow! that is what I need!
Yay! More ways to use the materials that have been recycled.
@designforcraft Just to expand on the comment from @ThantiK This post is unambiguously marketing material and although it is tolerated to some degree in this community (particularly if it relates to an innovative product), this is your second post about wood pulp saying the same thing. So, please refrain from further posts relating to this product an bear in mind this community is not a marketing platform. Failure to do so will result in etc etc.
@Tim_Rastall not only that, but someone was spamming their site a couple months ago, and I suspect it was one of their personal accounts. In fact, I seriously debated just banning outright.