FlexiFil is a rubber-like high-performance and partially bio-based flexible TPC (Thermoplastic Co-Polyester) type of 3D printer filament.
FlexiFil has unique flexural strength properties, as 3D printed objects with FlexiFil will have a “flexural memory”, allowing objects to return back to their original position or shape after being bent, dent, or folded. Next to this FlexiFil offers a unique combination of flexibility, long term heat resistance, strength, excellent UV resistance and good resistance to chemicals.
Python Flex TPU 90A is a very flexible type of 3D printer filament with a shore hardness of 90A and is perfect for 3D printing strong and resilient parts that require both flexibility and elasticity.
SKULPT is a unique sculptable 3D printer filament materialized by Thibra3D, which allows one to post process SKULPT 3D printed objects similar to sculpting clay. By projecting a temperature of ± 70° C on the SKULPT 3D printed object it will be possible to tweak and finetune the 3D printed object by sculpting it or remodelling it slightly.
Visible 3D printed layers and imperfections caused by blobs, zits, zippers and removed support structures on the SKULPT 3D printed object can very easily be remodelled into a perfect smooth service and even detailed accents can be sculpted into the surface of the SKULPT 3D printed object.
SKULPT is a unique sculptable 3D printer filament materialized by Thibra3D, which allows one to post process SKULPT 3D printed objects similar to sculpting clay. By projecting a temperature of ± 70° C on the SKULPT 3D printed object it will be possible to tweak and finetune the 3D printed object by sculpting it or remodelling it slightly.
Visible 3D printed layers and imperfections caused by blobs, zits, zippers and removed support structures on the SKULPT 3D printed object can very easily be remodelled into a perfect smooth service and even detailed accents can be sculpted into the surface of the SKULPT 3D printed object.
SKULPT is a unique sculptable 3D printer filament materialized by Thibra3D, which allows one to post process SKULPT 3D printed objects similar to sculpting clay. By projecting a temperature of ± 70° C on the SKULPT 3D printed object it will be possible to tweak and finetune the 3D printed object by sculpting it or remodelling it slightly.
Visible 3D printed layers and imperfections caused by blobs, zits, zippers and removed support structures on the SKULPT 3D printed object can very easily be remodelled into a perfect smooth service and even detailed accents can be sculpted into the surface of the SKULPT 3D printed object.
SKULPT is a unique sculptable 3D printer filament materialized by Thibra3D, which allows one to post process SKULPT 3D printed objects similar to sculpting clay. By projecting a temperature of ± 70° C on the SKULPT 3D printed object it will be possible to tweak and finetune the 3D printed object by sculpting it or remodelling it slightly.
Visible 3D printed layers and imperfections caused by blobs, zits, zippers and removed support structures on the SKULPT 3D printed object can very easily be remodelled into a perfect smooth service and even detailed accents can be sculpted into the surface of the SKULPT 3D printed object.
Good adhesion of your print to the printbed is a must in 3D printing! In order to keep your object fixed during printing and avoid warping, there is now DimaFix - Pen. DimaFix Pen is a new product based on the Dimafix - Fixative Spray (an aerosol spray adhesive for 3D printers with a heated printbed, which prevents warping of large-scale objects).
Blue Masking Tape is an acrylic water based blue tape, which has an excellent adhesion to the (heated) platform of any desktop 3D printer, and your PLA 3D prints will stick very well to the surface of this Eurocel Blue Masking Tape. Still, your PLA printed objects can easily be removed from this tape.
Buttery, creamy and super smooth. This is our base material for all of our PLA/PHA filaments. It’s a great neutral color which is just a slight bit translucent, which helps hide the layer definition.
During the renaissance ultramarine was the most expensive pigment a painter could use. Our color inspired by the original ultramarine blue will make you 3d prints look super classy.
This shade of white isn’t blue like the name might suggests. The bluish term is used to indicate this is a very cold shade of white and not as creamy as our standard white.