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Flashforge 1.75mm Pla Filament 0.5kg Orange

Flashforge 1.75mm Pla Filament 0.5kg Orange
  • Product Code: eq71746
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$78.00 $109.98

Designed for the Finder, Dreamer, Inventor Series, and Adventurer 3 3D printers, the orange FlashForge 1.75mm PLA Filament 0.5kg Orangefrom FlashForge 1.75mm PLA Filament 0.5kg Orangehelps ensure smoother feeding and extrusion and also helps to minimize extruder jamming. This 1.75mm filament operates at printing temperatures of 374 to 428°F.

1.75mm PLA Filament    Helps Ensure Smooth Feeding & Extrusion    Helps Minimize Extruder Jamming    Printing Temperature: 374 to 428°F

Parameters
Filament Diameter1.75 mm
Filament MaterialPLA
ColorOrange
CompatibilityFlashforge
Weight1.1 lb / 0.5 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.735 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.65 x 7.55 x 2.45"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How does the twist-lock mechanism hold up over time? I photograph at the beach a lot and am worried about sand.I'm not very familiar with ball-heads - will they support my Bronica SQ ok? (It's under 8 pounds).

A: For my experience, I have a Fujifilm X-E1 with a telephoto lense and flash attachment. Altogether I don't think there are more than 8 pounds of load, but I like the twist-lock mechanism and its convenience. It's been holding up quite well for my hiking and mountain bike trips. I have gotten it wet with sand a few times and I usually wipe everything down after removing the parts. The thing you'll have to be careful is water, they tend to sip inside the legs where you twist to loosen it for extension, as that motion might bring water further in. I do say removing everything and putting it back together will do, but it's a 10-15 minutes task - but hey, it's all for keeping the equipment in good shape!

Q: 2. Will this fit my Leica M240 in a Leather half case with 35 Cron ASPH? and the following lenses: 50mm Summicron, 21mm Voigtlander Color Skopar, 85mm Zeiss Tele-Tessar?

A: No. You'll need a larger case to safely secure your gear.

Q: 3. what is the most significant difference between this 1500 and the iM2370? (Apart from the slight size difference.)

A: The most notable difference are the latches. The 1500 have the older style latches that take a bit more effort to lock and unlock. The IM2370 has the push button latch which makes opening and closing the case easier in my opinion.

Q: 4. Can this case be considered as carry-on bag by airlines?

A: Yes, I have carried mine on numerous times.

Q: 5. Can this case be locked?

A: Yes, this case can be locked. If the front view is enlarged you will see two opposing exterior holes left and right of the closure mechanisms. Owner supplied locks may be attached here. When traveling be sure to use TSA approved locks if the case is treated as checked baggage. Otherwise, I suggest zip ties to prevent the accidental opening of the case. I fly, Jet Blue, United, Spirit and American and all treat the 1504 case as carry on.

Q: 6. Is the EMS insert black or white ?

A: The inserts for this case would be black.

Q: 7. Has anyone found that the latches on this case seem tighter then on other Pelican cases?

A: The latches can be a bit tighter on the Pelican 1450 Case with Dividers (Black). But it will loosen a touch over time.

Q: 8. Is there enough room for NIKON D300 with 28-70 lens attached, Leica with 50mm lens attached, and Zeiss distagon 25mm ? Also, does it fit under the airplane seat?

A: Room for the camera gear - but doubtful it will fit under an airplane seat.

Q: 9. I would like to use this in a kayak. Will this case float is loaded with camera gear?

A: It has a buoyancy rating of 50 pounds which means you can put up to 50 pounds in the case and it will still float.

Q: 10. I would like to use this in a Kayak. Does the case float if loaded with camera gear?

A: It has a buoyancy rating of 50 pounds which means you can put up to 50 pounds in the case and it will still float.

06/09/2024

[Flashforge] We use this in our 3D printer. We make 3 high samples of the wood mouldings are customers want before we manufacture. The white filament works great.

5
04/09/2024

[1.735 lb] This was my first filament ever and it has been the best so far. Prints stick to the bed very easily (I'm using 60C temp for bed) and prints come out outstanding at 0.12mm layer height.
Very easy to use, recommended for beginners and experts alike! My favorite filament so far!

5
02/05/2024

[Orange] The filament is MakerBot filament and I get great prints out of it every time. But more about B&H, they’re turning into my goto source for printing supplies. I needed this color of filament for a project but it was being sold by 3rd party sellers for up to $70 per roll on a competing vendor site. Here it was regular price with a great shipping deal. They’ve had everything I’ve needed every time when the competition didn’t. I’ll be coming here first from now on.

5

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