Post #3174292
2026-03-08 03:29 UTC
Doing a little #3dprinting with nylon for the first time. It's an old roll of Taulman3d "Bridge Nylon" that I've had for.. geez, 5-6 years maybe? When I bought my first printer, an ultra cheap Tronxy X5S, I was maybe too ambitious with what I believed it could handle. Now on my third printer I can finally make use of it.
I found the bag the filament came in actually had a puncture in it. I'm not sure if it has the whole time I've owned it or what.
I dried it in the oven at around 75C for about 8 hours and it seems to be working okay. I just have to go way slower than the "Generic PA" Bambu profile normally does to make it print with decent quality. I turned the max volumetric flow down from 12mm/s to 5mm/s and I'm additionally running it at 50% speed.
How does this filament compare to more recent Sunlu or whatever other brand nylon? No idea, honestly.
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