Blue Glow-In-The-Dark Test

On the weekend on my first visit to the Hamilton store, I saw the house brand of blue glow-in-the-dark filament, and thought “hey that’s different”, so here is my little benchy test…gotta say the glow is pretty solid…getting some little Hallowe’en decorations now on the go :slight_smile:


Anyone else used this? Would love to see some prints!

Kev

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Never used blue (I like it though ) but I have used green .
Be aware that glow filaments are fairly abrasive , and you should use a hardened steel nozzle for them.

Yeah before I get too far into the glow stuff, I’m looking at some hardened steel hot-ends (the Kobra 3 is a complete hot-end w/ nozzle, a la Bambu A1).

Thanks for the reminder though!
Kev

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Looks incredible! nice one

I was wondering what they used radium for these days.

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looks cool! anyone have thoughts for practical prints for it? does this work with a normal Bambu Labs P1S nozel?

I printed a bunch of guitar picks and pedal buttons out of it that way they are easier to see on stage! It will work with the stock nozzle.

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I can totally see myself using that to print warp nacelle grilles for ST models!

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Oh yes! Perfect idea! :slight_smile:

Liked the blue GITD on these prints. White belly and green back in the light.

Can’t remember the brand I have here.