SKULPT is a unique sculptable 3D printer filament materialized by Thibra3D, which allows one to post process SKULPT 3D printed objects similar to sculpting clay. By projecting a temperature of ± 70° C on the SKULPT 3D printed object it will be possible to tweak and finetune the 3D printed object by sculpting it or remodelling it slightly.Visible 3D printed layers and imperfections caused by blobs, zits, zippers and removed support structures on the SKULPT 3D printed object can very easily be remodelled into a perfect smooth service and even detailed accents can be sculpted into the surface of the SKULPT 3D printed object.
Unique features
Sculptable by applying heat
Use a heat gun to project a temperature of ± 70°C to the part of the SKULPT 3D printed object which requires finetuning by sculpting and/or remodeling
Easily smooth out visible 3D printed layers and imperfections caused by blobs, zits and removed support structures
Very easy to paint with acrylic paints
SKULPT 3D printed object only has to be degreased with soap and lukewarm water before painting
SKULPT 3D printed objects can be polished
Repeatedly sculptable and reusable
SKULPT 3D printed objects can continuously sculpted by remodeling, carving, cutting, adding extra material SKULPT material, etc…
Leftover support structures can be reused for sculpting
Does not dry out or crack
Self-supporting
3D print support structures with the same SKULPT 3D printer filament as used for the primary objects as the object can perfectly be smoothed out and leftover support material can be reused for sculpting
General printing guidelines *
Nozzle size: ≥ 0.4mm | Layer height: ≥ 0.2mm | Flow rate: ± 110 - 121% * |
Print temp: ± 190 - 220° C * | Print speed: Medium | Retraction: Yes ± 1.5 - 3mm |
Heat bed: ± 45 - 60° C * | Fan speed: 100% | Experience level: Beginner |
*) Above displayed settings are meant as guidance to find your optimal print settings. These ranges in settings should work for most printers, but please do feel free to experiment outside these ranges if you think it is suitable for your printer. There are a lot of different type of printers, hot-ends and printer offsets that it is extremely difficult to give an overall one-size-fits-all setting.
*) For printers that use a 2.85mm SKULPT 3D printer filament the recommended printing (nozzle) temperature range is ± 200 - 220° C (benchmarked on Ultimaker 2. For printers that use a 1.75mm SKULPT 3D printer filament the recommended printing (nozzle) temperature range is ± 190 - 210° C (benchmarked on Prusa I3 MK2).
*) The heated bed should be set at 60° C for 3D printing the first layer of your SKULPT 3D printed object and then lowered 45° C for 3D printing the remainder of your SKULPT 3D printed object .
*) When 3D printing with SKULPT 3D printer filament on a 3D printer that uses 2.85mm SKULPT filament it is recommended to increase the flow rate to ± 121% (benchmarked on Ultimaker 2). When 3D printing with SKULPT 3D printer filament on a 3D printer that uses 1.75mm SKULPT filament it is recommended to increase the flow rate to ± 110% (benchmarked on Prusa I3 MK2).
Filament length
ρ: 1.26 g/cc | 50 gr coil | 0.75 Kg spool | |||
Ø 1.75mm | ± 16.5m | ± 247m | |||
Ø 2.85mm | ± 6.2m | ± 93m |
Product export information
HS Code: 39169090 | Description: Monofilament | Country of origin: the Netherlands |
Compliance *
This filament is compliant to below listed directives and regulations.
RoHS directive 2011/65/EC
REACH directive 1907/2006/EC
*) This declaration of conformity to directives and regulations is prepared according to our present standard of knowledge and may be amended if new cognitions are available and applies only for the above described products.