Just in for fall! ABS in brown, tan, electric yellow and limited-edition silver-gray.

Can you even tell which one is really metal?

If you said the razorblade you’re…well you’re right actually, but we now have a plastic that you can at least make something that looks sort of silver!  And, perhaps even better, a whole array of earth tones: light and dark brown as well as tan, in both 1.75 and 3 mm sizes.  We’re launching a brand-new fluorescent yellow in both sizes as well.

You’ve been asking for some of these colors for awhile and we’re happy to finally be able to deliver. As always, make sure you’re buying the right size filament for your extruder; the 1.75 mm versions for MK7 are linked above.  Go to the 3 mm plastic section if you need that size.  Note that silver is available in 1.75 only, and we have a very limited quantity.

We’re all very excited to see what you come up with using these new colors.  Enjoy!

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  • bob
    October 5, 2011 at 2:26 pm
     

    Yippeee!

    I love the prospect of more colors—– keep it up guys!!

     
  • Eric Smith
    October 5, 2011 at 3:13 pm
     

    Finally I can print a TRS-80!

     
  • ThePelton
    October 5, 2011 at 6:49 pm
     

    I had been thinking it would be a neat idea to make ABS copies of actual coins as giveaway trinkets and PR pieces, and a metallic grey would fill the bill for a number of types of coin copies.

     
  • wundram
    October 5, 2011 at 8:13 pm
     

    The yellow looks gorgeous. I’ve been wanting a good bright yellow color. Now we need a bright blue, like a turquoise type color.

     
  • Tunell
    October 6, 2011 at 4:02 pm
     

    Awesome
    Now where’s the 1.75mm PVA for dual extrusion w/support???

     
  • bongoboy23
    October 13, 2011 at 10:17 am
     

    Liking the yellow….its soooo bright…..

    Note that you can get silver PLA at ultimachine, thats where I got my silver from. Cant get the other cool colors though…. :(

     
 

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