[HH] conductive 3d printer filament

Jon Evans jon at craftyjon.com
Thu May 22 10:56:02 EDT 2014


10k Ohms per cm?  Sounds like it would be more useful for ESD shielding
than drawing circuit traces, although I guess it depends on the circuit...


On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Greg London <email at greglondon.com> wrote:

> I just discovered this.
>
> conductive filament for 3d printers.
> "print your own circuit boards"
>
> http://www.makergeeks.com/co3dfi.html
>
> Cool idea, but if you use heat to melt the filament,
> I'm not sure how you can solder parts to it.
>
> conductive glue?
>
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