UltiMaker talks with All3DP on why it selected this new metal filament for its material library and the benefits it offers.
Savings up to 35% on a wide variety of filament is a great deal, especially if tariffs on China kick back in again.
Fill your print room with the pleasant scent of wood — not chocolate, unfortunately — with this PLA filled with wood-waste particles.
Hobbyists and pros alike might want to rethink their next functional print. Elegoo just launched rugged, fiber-reinforced filaments at a surprising price.
Transparent filaments are beautiful and allow us to create awesome prints that really stand out, but how transparent can we print? Let's find out!
Variable-hardness TPU can deliver parts ranging from super squishy to dense and rubbery depending on how you print it.
Ready to move on from PLA? Nylon is the go-to material for strong, flexible, and durable parts, but which filament is worth your cash.
A collaboration between Polar Filament and Joe's Computer Museum has resulted in a mega new filament.
Submit designs for heat-resistant PLA and get the chance to win 10 kg of Polymaker filament!
Soft and bendable objects have never been easier to 3D print with a TPU manufactured for consistency, repeatability, and industrial-grade performance, says Prusa Research.
Nylon is a strong and versatile all-purpose 3D printing material for parts that last. Learn why it's our top pick and how to print with it.
Wondering how to store PLA and other filaments correctly? Check out the best 3D printer filament storage solutions to build or buy!
There are thousands of materials used in 3D printing. In this guide, we cover the strongest, the cheapest, the most challenging, and everything that’s fit to 3D print.
PETG is a great and easy-to-print material for functional parts. Read on for everything you need to know to print PETG successfully.
Carbon-fiber reinforced composite materials are among the strongest and most durable in 3D printing. See who's the best at delivering these parts on-demand.
Solid metal parts at a fraction of the cost compared to industrial metal 3D printing methods. Learn how to 3D print with metal filament in our updated guide.
Among 3D printing filaments, PLA, ABS, and PETG are the most popular choices. See the sides to the PLA vs. ABS vs. PETG debate!
Moisture from the air can easily ruin your 3D printer filament, meaning it can also ruin your prints. Find out how to properly dry filament!
Still a challenging material to 3D print, silicone is now more accessible as new 3D printers and materials enter the market.
PEI is twice as strong and heat resistant as nylon (PA12). Check our recommendations for the best PEI filament brands.