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conductive ink test

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Gizmo dorks conductive black ABS.
The filament ink was tested on 12 volts to 110 volts and at 5000 volts.
This ink is soft and seems to have a lower melting point than the typical ABS due to a thermo-conductively enhanced state.
This material needs to be purged for over 20 cm3 before trying another color unless utilizing a "fade in" affect on the next lighter print(s).
Buying this awesome Conductive 3D Printer Ink from Gizmo Dorks was a good choice for starters. If you were someone who also missed the memo on product specifics: We tested this product without a heated bed. This conductive filament stuck to the taped bed easily at 175C Do try some for less than $99 to show that there is a demand for printing circuits.
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Thanks to all of our supporters, thanks to Thingiverse, and thank you for checking into the future of conductive 3-D printing.
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Thingiverse
What you need to print this: Beginner Low confidence
Single piece
Supports 1/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 0/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
ABS
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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