Jacob Longstreth
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Hey All,
I'd like to share some information on a 3D printing filament that I believe can be used in place of foam for lost foam casting. This allows you to go from a 3D print to a finished casting with basic equipment without burning out the plastic investment.
This filament is sold as "lightweight PLA", it expands during extrusion to half its original density. I coat the print in drywall mud, bury it in loose sand, and pour aluminum directly into the 3D print. To minimize the amount of material that gets vaporized I print only one outside wall and as little infill as possible. I've attached some images of the process.
Has anyone used this material for this purpose before?
I'd like to share some information on a 3D printing filament that I believe can be used in place of foam for lost foam casting. This allows you to go from a 3D print to a finished casting with basic equipment without burning out the plastic investment.
This filament is sold as "lightweight PLA", it expands during extrusion to half its original density. I coat the print in drywall mud, bury it in loose sand, and pour aluminum directly into the 3D print. To minimize the amount of material that gets vaporized I print only one outside wall and as little infill as possible. I've attached some images of the process.
Has anyone used this material for this purpose before?