Evolving Materials for Better Prototypes

I’ve been experimenting with new filament blends recently, and it’s impressive how much they can influence prototype durability… Just last week, I used a composite material that improved impact resistance by 30%, which really changes the game for functional testing. Has anyone else noticed significant improvements from specific materials in their projects?

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That’s awesome! I’ve been using reinforced PLA, and it made a big difference too. Have you tried using it for any functional prototypes yet?

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It’s interesting how material choice can feel like picking the right tool for a job — one wrong move and it’s all over! I’ve been getting good results with nylon, especially for flexible prototypes. @jphillips25, have you tried mixing materials to enhance properties further?

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