Thankfully, Aleph Objects has given no indication that it ever plans to stop being a fully open source company, and last year it took things a step further when it partnered up with IC3D to develop the very first open source filament. The material, an ABS filament from IC3D, was opened up in May of last year, to much fanfare. Until then, filament manufacturing was a very closed, secretive area of an industry that has thrived on openness and collaboration. The release of the open ABS material was accompanied by a 16-page white paper that offered details on the manufacturing process, parameters, material grades, etc. It was an opportunity for 3D printing fans to learn what went into the development of a common material, and it came with a promise that more open materials would follow.
“IC3D’s commitment to Open Source Hardware filament and to delivering premium quality products pairs perfectly with LulzBot 3D Printers,” Aleph Objects Product Specialist Adam Straight said. “We are excited to support IC3D PETg as a new addition to our expanding ecosystem of reliability and innovation.”
Aleph Objects offers more than 30 filaments for sale on the LulzBot site. Each material features custom-developed print profiles in Cura LE. The new IC3D PETg filament can be used with the LulzBot Mini 2, LulzBot Mini 1, LulzBot TAZ 6, LulzBot TAZ/Mini Aerostruder v2 Micro, LulzBot TAZ/Mini Aerostruder, LulzBot Hexagon, LulzBot TAZ 6 Hexagon and LulzBot TAZ 5 Hexagon. A 1kg spool of the filament costs $45.00.
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