PLA: Beginner's best friend

Easy to use, prints at low temps (190-225°C). Affordable ($12.59/kg) with endless color options. Great for decorative items, not heat-resistant.

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ABS: Tough guy of 3D printing

Stronger and heat-resistant, ideal for functional parts. Requires ventilation due to fumes. Cheap but prone to warping during printing.

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ASA: ABS's sun-loving cousin

Strong like ABS, with added UV resistance. Perfect for outdoor projects. Pricier and needs enclosure, but worth it for durability.

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PETG: The versatile performer

Stronger than PLA, heat-resistant. Good for functional parts. Use glue stick to prevent warping. Absorbs moisture, so keep it dry.

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TPU: The flexible wonder

Rubber-like material for bendy prints. Tricky to print, needs slow speeds and direct drive extruders. Great for phone cases and protective gear.

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Nylon: The engineering marvel

Super strong and stiff, but challenging to print. Expensive and moisture-sensitive. Use a dry box during printing for best results.

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Carbon Fiber PLA: The smooth operator

Matte finish hides layer lines for a pro look. Durable and functional. Requires hardened steel nozzle to prevent wear.

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Specialty filaments: The show-stoppers

Glow-in-the-dark, wood-infused, and more. Need hardened nozzles. Perfect for unique, eye-catching prints that stand out from the crowd.