FilamentReviews Qingdao TSD Plastic Co
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Date | Material(s) | Shape/Delivered | Thickness (mm) | Measured thickness (mm) | Quantity | Delivered amount | Costs (kg) | Costs (Meter) | Destination & shipping costs | Rating 0-10 | Additional notes & Signed by |
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23. July 2011 | ABS | Round | 3mm | 3.14/3.03/3.42 | 21Kg | TODO | $16.15usd/kg | - | Incl. in cost. | - | The filament is full of 0.5-1.0mm air bubbbles, surface is marred and not smooth. Delivery was delayed, was tols a machine has broken down but this batch was from after the repairs. |
02. June 2011 | ABS | Round/oval | 3mm | 2.5,2.7,3.0,2.8,2.9,3.2,3.3,3.4 | 21kg | 18.627kg | $16.77/kg | - | Incl. in cost | - | Other: The filament had oil on it some places from the manufacturing process.
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07. March 2013 | ABS | Round | 1.75mm | 1.65mm with STD 0.05 min 1.53 max 1.73 | 20kg | 18.627kg | $16.77/kg | - | Incl. in cost | - | Material had lots of bubbles that combined with the small diameter made the material unprintable. When I complained about the diameter, the sales guy "John" claimed that despite the PO, they "shipped me 1.65 mm because 1.65 is better for printing." They will lie to you about everything. Not a reputable supplier.
Update: After I posted the review, they were nice enough to send another roll for testing. This roll had similar measurements as the first. 1.64 mm +/- 0.5 mm. If your printer takes 1.65 mm nominal, it may work for you. Using a makergear, the filament is too thin to feed. Perhaps if you have something that can deal with the smaller diameter and the air bubbles, it will work for you. -Pinkyxjmmb. |