(The following samples were printed with an Ultimaker2 3D printer)

First, today's star: Alloy 910 Nylon

This high-strength, flexible, break-resistant, and low-friction 3D printing material is easy to print and does not string easily, making it ideal for moving parts!
This time, we printed common plastic buckles. Take a look—aren't they just like those you can buy in stores?

Printed with an Ultimaker2 3D printer:
Nozzle temperature: 230°C
Print speed: 30mm/s
Infill: 30%
Raft enabled
Heated bed temperature: 80°C
And of course, the warping nemesis: 3D printing-specificglue

The most important thing is that this isn't just something to look at, it's actually usable!
The low-friction properties of this Alloy 910 Nylon 3D printing material allow it to be effortlessly disassembled, feeling exactly like plastic buckles bought from the market!


But that's not all; its resilient, flexible, and break-resistant properties mean we can apply as much force as we want without worry!

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Machine used: Ultimaker2 3D printer
Filament used: Alloy 910 Nylon