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The OFP

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

The OFP

The OFP No, the OFP is not a rapper [that we are aware of at least - apologies if we missed you!]. The OFP is Raise3D's Open Filament Program. They do all the hard work and heavy lifting to develop profiles for over a hundred different materials. All you have to do is: Purchase the approved material. Import the material profile into ideaMaker. Slice your model using the profile. Print. Learn how to import a material profile here. Find your approved material profile here.

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Raise 3D Printers Using PVA Filament

Posted by John Marello on

Raise 3D Printers Using PVA Filament

PVA is a unique material because it can dissolve away in water and is perfect for use with the dual extruder Raise3D 3D printers. This special property makes it an incredible choice for support structures - especially when it comes to very delicate parts or areas that require a lot of support. It's compatible to print alongside materials like PLA and TPU, but adhesion may vary with different brands and temperature ranges. See Raise3D Premium Filament at https://bit.ly/2Z00xH5 See Raise3D Printers from Profound3D at https://bit.ly/3aNyZdz                    

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Raise3D PVA!

Posted by Jeff Coulter on

Raise3D PVA!

Raise3D PVA! Need some PVA to use with your PLA prints? Now shipping: Raise3D PVA! Get your Raise3D PVA here.

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Raise3D Premium PVA Water Soluble Support Filament

Posted by John Marello on

Raise3D Premium PVA Water Soluble Support Filament

R3D Premium PVA Filament Specifications: 1.75mm / 1kg; Nature PVA or Polyvinyl Alcohol is a water-soluble material for supporting structure of 3D printing. Generally, PVA is used as the support structure for PLA prints and after the print is done, the part can simply be submerged in a water tank or bath to dissolve the support. In terms of the compatibility with materials other than PLA, please follow these 2 rules: 1. The other material should be hydrophobic, so it won’t be affected when submerging in water.2. The other material should be able to print under low melting temperature and environment...

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