After 7 days of non-stop printing with PA6-CF (Nylon Carbon Fiber) on the new Bambu Lab H2D, I put this high-performance filament through a serious stress test.
In this video, I’ll show you 9 functional prints I pushed to their limits, I test ABS and ASA as support materials, and reveal everything I learned along the way.
What you'll see:
Real-world examples of PA6-CF surface quality
Print settings that worked
Detailed results using ABS and ASA as support options
If you’ve been thinking about printing with PA6-CF — or want to know if it's worth it for functional parts — this is the video for you.
00:00 - Intro
00:24 - Drying Filament
00:34 - What is PA6-CF?
00:59 - Print Settings
01:35 - Benchy
02:17 - Spirabiner
02:57 - P1S Side mounted spool holder
03:34 - Tesla Karen Lock
04:22 - Print-in-place Hinge
05:05 - Mulitmaterial SD Card case
06:28 - Bambu Studio Flower Pot setup
08:59 - Printing Flower Pots
09:28 - ASA supported flower pot
14:03 - ABS supported flower pot
17:52 - Bambu Studio Bracket Setup
19:26 - Popping brackets off build plate
20:12 - ASA supported bracket
21:04 - ABS supported bracket
21:59 - Closing thoughts
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Some of the Prints you saw in this video:
Planter with legs by SabreDesign (Maker World)
SD card storage box by MinGY (Maker World)
Spirabiner by 3D Print it (Printables)
Print in Place Hinge by Knickelbims (Maker World)
Benchy Bambu Pla Basic by CreativeTools (Maker World)