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Gel-Lay Filament 1,75 mm, coil 250 g
Gel-Lay is another 3D printing filament created by Kai Parthy, the creator of such filaments as LayWood, Lay Brick and Reflect-o-Lay. Gel-Lay filament is a 3D printing material with two components: an elastomer similar to rubber (TPU) and a water-soluble (PVA). After printing, place the item in water. After one to four days water-soluble (PVA) component dissolves. As a result, we received a soft, porous item. Importantly, the pores are not visible to the naked eye. The Gel-Lay filament is characterized by negligible deformation during printing.
Shipment date:: 24 hours
Gel-Lay Filament 2,85 mm, coil 250 g
Gel-Lay is another 3D printing filament created by Kai Parthy, the creator of such filaments as LayWood, Lay Brick and Reflect-o-Lay. Gel-Lay filament is a 3D printing material with two components: an elastomer similar to rubber (TPU) and a water-soluble (PVA). After printing, place the item in water. After one to four days water-soluble (PVA) component dissolves. As a result, we received a soft, porous item. Importantly, the pores are not visible to the naked eye. The Gel-Lay filament is characterized by negligible deformation during printing.
Shipment date:: 24 hours
Lay-Felt Filament 1,75 mm, coil 250 g
Lay-Felt filament is a felt 3D printing filament from the maker of Laywood, Laybrick and BendLay filaments - also known as the Poro-Lay Series. Lay-Felt filament is a part rubber-elastomeric polymer and part PVA. What does that mean? Well once you soak your print in water, the PVA dissipates and you're left with a rubber polymer, reminiscent of felt. It's ideal for making filters, soft membranes, and other flexible, permeable things.
Shipment date:: 24 hours
Lay-Felt Filament 2,85 mm, coil 250 g
The material consists of two parts: an elastomer that is responsible for the rubber-like feel and material property, and a water-soluble ingredient. After printing, the object is placed in water whereby after one and four days, leaving behind the elastomer, and thus the soft porous object.
Rinse in water:
- print thin walls and heep filling rate as low as possible to shorten the time for rinsing
- gently rinse with water, hot water and patience provides good results
- you can clearly notice the effect and that the material is getting softer after one day
- after three days every PVA should be gone
- stir and change the water often
- you can reduce the rinsing time by using an ultrasonic cleaner
- remaining water can be removed from the object quickly by using a clothes dryer
- repeatedly rinsing: fresh water → Wait → Dryer → fresh water → Wait → Dryer
- PVA residues feel greasy, like sugar syrup
- remove all PVA residues
Poro-Lay are experimental filaments for experimental and experienced user. Help for processing and a great ideas for new 3D objects can be found in the prestigious forums.
The components of Poro-Lay are harmless and food safe. The water-soluble component is even biocompatible. However, we strongly advise not to eat the material.
Poro-Lay is best stored dry. If the material absorbed moisture after some time, the filament can be dried in an oven at about 80 ° C for four to five hours. We recommend drying the filament before the very first print.
Shipment date:: 24 hours
LayFomm 40 filament, 2,85 mm, 0,25 kg
The LayFomm 40 is another 3D printing filament created by Kai Parthy, the creator of such filaments as LayWood, Lay Brick and Reflect-o-Lay. LayFomm 40 filament is a 3D printing material with two components: an elastomer similar to rubber (TPU) and a water-soluble (PVA). After printing, place the item in water. After one to four days water-soluble (PVA) component dissolves. As a result, we received a very porous and flexible object that looks like foam. LayFomm 40 is slightly softer than LayFomm 60.
Shipment date:: 24 hours
LayFomm 60 filament, 2,85 mm, 0,25 kg
The LayFomm 60 is another 3D printing filament created by Kai Parthy, the creator of such filaments as LayWood, Lay Brick and Reflect-o-Lay. LayFomm 60 filament is a 3D printing material with two components: an elastomer similar to rubber (TPU) and a water-soluble (PVA). After printing, place the item in water. After one to four days water-soluble (PVA) component dissolves. As a result, we received a very porous and flexible object that looks like foam. LayFomm 60 is slightly firmer than LayFomm 40.
Shipment date:: 24 hours