How magnetic is it?
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So if I put a 10x40mm neodymium magnet on my fridge it'll hang horizontally from that, but it won't stick to fridge by itself
Oh wow! How did you treat it after printing? Water soak?
Looks a bit more like salt+vinegar (in water to control the speed)
No clogging issues or anything? The after result looks mint.
Remarkably, no - I did crank flow to 110 because I was worried but went fine through regular .4 (hardened steel) nozzle
I also have a roll of their cf htpla that I haven't touched because I'm scared of clogging with cf but will be giving it a shot soon
Wow, that does look great! Didn't know about that filament
Looks great 👍