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The NovaMaker ABS Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm silver filament designed for FDM 3D printers and pens. Weighing 1kg, it boasts a dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm, ensuring precision in every print. Made from durable Taiwan ABS material, it offers less odor and warping, making it a reliable choice for both professionals and hobbyists.
Manufacturer | NOVAMAKER |
Brand | NovaMaker |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.3 x 8.3 x 3.1 inches |
Item model number | NV-ABS175-SI |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Abs Silver |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | NV-ABS175-SI |
C**S
Nice finish, great value
I've been printing a lot of ABS since building a Voron 2.4 (great printer - highly recommended!). I found a couple brands I really love (Fusion Filaments, KVP) and mostly stuck to those, but I wanted to try something on the cheaper side; after-all, one of the advantages of printing ABS is supposed to be the price, right?I was skeptical from the get go and didn't have high expectations. I like printing silver/grey filaments for use on the factory floor since it meshes well with aluminum extrusions, and I found myself pleasantly surprised by the quality of this filament!As soon as I got it I threw it in my filament dryer and started a print. No issues with bed adhesion, and only tiny little artifacts visible when printing solid infill at 250mm/s (these disappear when printing top solid infill at <100mm/s). Literally nothing for me to complain about, except for the weird little bubbly artifacts I see when printing fast.If you're looking for an inexpensive filament that looks nice and prints well, I recommend this one whole-heatedly.As a bonus, their silver has an ever so slight amount of sparkle to it, making it resemble one of my favorite filaments, Fusion Filaments - Thorium Thilver!
A**R
NovaMaker ABS Filament is a Good Choice For My Voron 2.4 R2 Build - Nice Finished Parts
The media could not be loaded. I'm building a Voron 2.4 R2 and I am using NovaMaker ABS Filament for the accent parts. Shown in the video are the parts for mounting the printers door. They are turning out nice.On my Voron, not enclosed yet, I'm using 235° C for the hotend and 110° C for the bedplate temp. I expect this will be lower once the printer is fully enclosed. 0.2mm layer height and 40% infill as recommended by the Voron Team.I want to note that this supplier response well and fast to any questions. Great Service.The finish parts are durable 💪 and look great. Very good value. Unlike a number of other brands, this ABS has little to no odor while printing or finished parts.All in all this is a very good filament at a great price. Well worth a full 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
J**N
Ok. There is better out there for the same price.
After some tuning it prints ok if you can get adhesion. This printer rarely has issues with warping or adhesion. Keeping the bed at 115c and chamber above 50c also adding a brim. I finally get good print quality. Most other abs filaments I am able to run the fan between 40 to 50%. This filament if I go above 25%. I loose bed adhesion the rest of the print looks great.
S**N
My first (and only) ABS filament
I thought I'd try printing with ABS filament to see if it is really better than PLA or PETG, for example for fan ducts and such. This little project made me realize that I do need an enclosure for my 3D printer... The smell is so much worse and it really likes it warm.While the prints came out OK after a bit of optimization, I do not feel like they are much better suited for heated applications such as duct fans. Not sure if it's this filament in particular or ABS in general. I'll stick with PLA and PETG for now.
J**N
May be cheap but works great
I have been using Nova Maker filament for a while now. I like how it prints. First time using the ABS, I had some issues. It took a few tweaks to the slice settings, and it printed great.
T**E
turns out great but had to be dried out
So I was totally sold on this by the other reviews that showed pics of their prints post-acetone. I had an idea that I wanted to make a yarn bowl out of this as a gift, and I will say that in the end it turned out perfect.However.When I first got the filament, it printed quite poorly. It came in a plastic bag but was not vacuum sealed. The first print was quite bubbly and rough. I almost sent it back, but I *really* wanted it to work. I already had a dehydrator, so I stuck it in there for 4.5 hours at 150F. That helped immensely and all the prints I've done since then (a few big ones) have come out great. The Benchy pic shows before dehydrating (left) and after (right).The yarn bowl did come out wonderfully, after an acetone vapor bath it looks like liquid silver. The first 2 pics show it after the acetone, the third pic shows it before. Other than the moisture issue, I haven't had any problems with it. No clogs or warping or anything.I do think in the end it was worth it, and I'll likely buy more, but due to the excessive moisture and the effort I had to go through to use it, I can't justify giving it more than 3 stars. If you are willing to potentially need to dry it out though, it does give 5 star results in the end.
B**K
Very nice filament
Very nice results, printed with bed temp at 95 no issues. Will definitely buy again
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