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Printing with Bronzefill | MatterHackers


Printing with Bronzefill:

Bronzefill is an thrilling new filament for desktop 3D printers. Made with actual bronze powder and colorfabb’s PLA/PHA , Bronzefill affords a novel end and weight to printed components. Observe our ideas and you’ll have shiny, easy components that feel and appear like actual bronze.

Printing ideas:

1)      Although consisting of roughly 80% bronze powder, Bronzefill prints very equally to common PLA. Colorfabb has a listed temperature vary of 195 – 220C. We discovered it printed very properly at 215C.

2)      Like with PLA, a layer cooling fan is extremely advisable – particularly for smaller components. Bronzefill retains warmth throughout printing and might get mushy/sloppy on smaller prints or advantageous options. A layer fan will assist reduce this and provide you with clear, easy prints.

3)      We printed on naked glass, kapton tape, and on blue painter’s tape. When printing on naked glass or kapton, we heated our mattress to 60C. This labored pretty properly, however we did expertise some minor lifting on just a few of our components with smaller footprints. Blue painter’s tape – with no warmth – produced the perfect outcomes. It adheres very properly to the bronzefill and leaves a easy, matte end.

4)      Bronzefill prints properly with all of the nozzle sizes we tried – .25mm – .8mm. We bought glorious outcomes on single-walled prints with .8mm nozzles.  Keep in mind, as with all filaments, the bigger the nozzle, the slower you’ll want to print.

Unfinished, Bronzefill has a textured, matte end that appears a bit like dried clay. It sands very simply. We had nice success beginning with 220 grit sandpaper. The floor sands to a really easy end with little effort.

To realize a sophisticated, shiny end, begin with 220g sandpaper and improve to 600-800 grit till desired floor end is achieved. As soon as smoothed, use a bronze or copper polish – we like Brasso – and polish.

Over time, your Bronzefill components will start to develop a patina with a greenish tint – similar to actual bronze. You possibly can re-polish to revive the colour/take away the patina, or let it go to realize an vintage look to your printed components.

A Bronzefill Printed Vase. The highest and backside of the vase have been sanded. The center part was sanded and polished. 


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