11 best gizmo dorks mp3 players
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The classic neoprene carrying case protects your device from bumps and scratches. The thin profile and snug fit allows for easy transport.
- The dual pocket sleeve case has a smooth non-scratch interior lining.
- The accented color trim accentuates the neoprene stylish case.
- The external pocket is ideal for accessories storage.
- Zipper enclosure to secure the device inside the case
- This purchase is for a Neoprene Case, and a Carabiner Key Chain.
Product description
SanDisk Sansa Clip Plus Silicone Gel Skin Case Cover (GREEN)
- Protect your SanDisk Sansa Clip Plus w/ the Silicone Skin Gel Cover
- Prevent unwanted bumps and scratches
- Keep dust and build up from getting on to or in your MP3 Player
- Silicone Skin is washable and reusable
- SanDisk Sansa Clip Plus Not included
- PLA (Polylactic Acid) 3D printer filament vacuumed sealed with desiccant
- Recommended Nozzle Temperature: 205 - 225 C; Filament diameter - 1.75mm
- Net weight: 200 grams / Spool Diameter: 6" / Spool Width: 1.5" / Spool Hub Diameter: 2.25"
- PLA filament is compatible with various 3D printers such as the Monoprice Maker Select, Lulzbot, Flash Forge, and many more
- Color pack contains 4 spools, each spool contains 200g of filament. Colors: Blue, Green, Orange, Red
User questions & answers
Question: | Do you have other colors for the 200g pla 1.75mm? looking for yellow and be interested in other colors |
Answer: | FYI, these roll, I purchased in April, have become brittle. Not sure if its moisture in the plastic, but just letting you know. |
Question: | are these individualy sealed or not, if i open one can i keep the rest sealed |
Answer: | Yes, they are individually sealed. |
Question: | How many feet of filament is on each spool |
Answer: | There is approximately 67 meters on each spool. |
Question: | Are gizmo dorks pla food safe |
Answer: | The PLA is not certified as food safe. Regardless of the type of filament that is used, 3D printing that uses FDM technology generally is not safe for printing food safe parts. There are many reasons for this. One main factor is because bacteria can build up in the small gaps that is created in between the layers that are printed. Another reason is because typical stock nozzles are made out of brass, which contains lead. |
Product features
PLA Filament
Polylactic Acid (PLA) is created from processing a number of plant products, it's considered the greener plastic compared to ABS. Since PLA is derived from sugars, it gives off a semi-sweet smell when heated during printing. This is generally preferred over ABS filament, which gives off the smell of hot plastic.
PLA is stronger and more rigid, which generally produces sharper details and corners compared to ABS. The 3D printed parts will feel more glossy. The prints can also be sanded and machined. PLA has much less warping versus ABS, and thus a heated build platform is not required. Because a heated bed plate is not required, many users often prefer to print using blue painters tape instead of kapton tape. PLA can also be printed at higher throughput speeds.
Please store PLA plastic filament in a dry cool space. Absorption of moisture can cause bubbles to form because PLA reacts with water at high temperatures.
Product description
Gizmo Dorks ABS filament is made of top notch pure ABS resin. Our ABS resins are of the highest quality and produced with the utmost purity. ABS, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, is a favorite filament among 3D printer users because it is light weight and durable. It can be injection molded which makes it perfect for 3D printing extruders. It has a high glass transition temperature to reduce deformation, but it is also low enough to be safely attainable with standard 3D printers. ABS is a hard strong plastic with some flexibility when compared to PLA. It is also soluble in Acetone, and it can be easily sanded and machined.
ABS is one of the most widely used plastics in 3D printing and for good reason. It is a strong plastic that has a decent amount of flex. The filament extrudes easily and smoothly with very little stringing or oozing. ABS does cool and shrink after extrusion, so it must be printed on a heated bed and preferably within an enclosed-case.
- Extrusion Temperature: 225 - 250 C
- Heated Bed: 80 - 110 C
- Diameter: 2.85mm +/- 0.03mm
- Net Weight: 5 kilograms
- Available Colors in 5kg Size: Black, Gray, White
Gizmo Dorks has proudly released this filament with a net weight 5 kilograms. The larger amount of filament allows continuous prints without the need to swap out spools. It's perfect for larger builds.
- ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) 3D printer filament vacuumed sealed with desiccant
- Extrusion nozzle temperature: 225 - 250 C; Recommended to use a heated build platform
- 2.85mm filament diameter (Dimensional Accuracy of +/- 0.03mm)
- Net weight: 5kg / Spool Diameter: 11.75" / Spool Width: 6.25" / Spool Hub Diameter: 1.25"
- ABS filament is compatible with various 3D printers such as the Monoprice Maker Select, Lulzbot, Flash Forge, and many more!
User questions & answers
Question: | how do you mount this or what kind of filiment holder is big enough to accommodate this |
Answer: | Hi Ryan - Not sure which solvent is the ultra thin model cement glue. It may work. Do you have a brand name or somewhere we can see your glue? I believe most thin cement glues are used for polystyrene plastic. HIPS filament does fall under this category, but again I would like to see what cement glue you are using. |
Product description
Gizmo Dorks PLA filament is made from the highest quality virgin material. PLA, Polylactic Acid, is created from processing a number of plant products. PLA can be composted at commercial facilities unlike ABS which is derived from fossil fuels. PLA is a more earth friendly plastic and more rigid than ABS, and in general the printed objects will have a more glossy look and feel compared to ABS. PLA can be sanded and machined. PLA has a lower melting temperature compared to ABS. As a material, PLA has much less warping versus ABS. Additionally, a heated bed is not required to print it. PLA generally enjoys sharper details and corners compared to ABS without the risk of cracking or warping. PLA can also be printed at higher throughput speeds.
- Extrusion Temperature: 190 - 225 C
- Heated Bed: Not required but recommended at 60 C
- Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.03mm
- Net Weight: 5 kilograms
- Available Colors in 5kg Size: Black, Gray, White
Gizmo Dorks has proudly released this filament with a net weight 5 kilograms. The larger amount of filament allows continuous prints without the need to swap out spools. It's perfect for larger builds.
- PLA (Polylactic Acid) 3D printer filament vacuumed sealed with desiccant
- Recommended Nozzle Temperature: 190 - 225 C
- 1.75mm filament diameter (Dimensional Accuracy of +/- 0.03mm)
- Net weight: 5kg / Spool Diameter: 11.75" / Spool Width: 6.25" / Spool Hub Diameter: 1.25"
- PLA filament is compatible with various 3D printers such as the Monoprice Maker Select, Printrbot, Robo 3D, and many more!
User questions & answers
Question: | What is the diameter of the spool? and what is the texture of the pla after it has been printed? is it shiny or matte |
Answer: | Yes |
Product description
Gizmo Dorks ABS filament now comes in a smaller version on a 200 gram spool, the perfect size for sampling or testing the superior quality. Gizmo Dorks ABS filament is made of top notch pure ABS resin. Our ABS resins are of the highest quality and produced with the utmost purity. ABS, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, is a favorite filament among 3D printer users because it is light weight and durable. It can be injection molded which makes it perfect for 3D printing extruders. It has a high glass transition temperature to reduce deformation, but it is also low enough to be safely attainable with standard 3D printers. ABS is a hard strong plastic with some flexibility when compared to PLA. It is also soluble in Acetone, and it can be easily sanded and machined.
ABS is one of the most widely used plastics in 3D printing and for good reason. It is a strong plastic that has a decent amount of flex. The filament extrudes easily and smoothly with very little stringing or oozing. ABS does cool and shrink after extrusion, so it must be printed on a heated bed and preferably within an enclosed-case.
- Extrusion Temperature: 225 - 250 C
- Heated Bed: 80 - 110 C
- Diameter: 1.75mm +/- 0.03mm
- Net Weight: 200 grams
Color Options
- Color Pack 1 - Black, Grey, Transparent, White
- Color Pack 2 - Blue, Green, Orange, Red
*Each color pack contains four 200 gram spools.
- ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) 3D printer filament vacuumed sealed with desiccant
- Extrusion nozzle temperature: 225 - 250 C; Recommended to use a heated build platform; Filament diameter - 1.75mm
- Net weight: 200 grams / Spool Diameter: 6" / Spool Width: 1.5" / Spool Hub Diameter: 2.25"
- ABS filament is compatible with various 3D printers such as the Monoprice Maker Select, Lulzbot, Flash Forge, and many more
- Color pack contains 4 spools, each spool contains 200g of filament. Colors: Black, Grey, Transparent, White
User questions & answers
Question: | Is this for real. Seems to good to be true |
Answer: | I do not have that model, but mine was also hard to manage even with the manual. We had to push up and back on the access cover and it took a good bit of strength. I think there may be a manual on line at sub-zero website for your model |
Product description
The Gizmo Dorks Polycarbonate filament, also known as PC filament, is a strong thermoplastic material used in 3D printing. Polycarbonate has many uses in everyday applications. It is a good electrical insulator while having heat-resistant properties. Polycarbonate is used in data storage for compact discs, DVD's and Blu-Ray's. It is used in many medical applications as well as for parts in today's advanced phones. It is commonly used in eye protection, and it is used after lamination to make bullet-proof glass.
Polycarbonate filament is such a great 3D material because of it's strength. It is a really strong material while still maintaining temperature resistance. Polycarbonate does not shatter like plexiglass. It tends to bend and deform similar to hard rubber until it eventually breaks. It also has high optical clarity. PC absorbs a lot of moisture in the air. It is a hygroscopic material, and it is best to store in an airtight container when not in use. Even during use the material can become unprintable within a 24 hour print if in a humid environment. Therefore, keeping in an airtight container during printing as well is ideal. Dry filament will print more clear. Filament that has absorbed moisture will print white as well as pop and bubble during the print.
Extruding temperature is generally around 260C, depending on the printer. PC slowly softens when heated, unlike PLA which has a high transition temperature. Slower print speeds are preferred as an increase in temperature is required for faster prints. Polyimide tape (Kapton) should be used on a heated bed, ~120C. Some users prefer applying glue or superglue on a glass bed and then heating to ~120C-130C. Please do not inhale any fumes. Heated up superglue can release toxic fumes, so only use in a well ventilated area.
Size
3mm (2.85mm)
- Printing temperature : 255°C - 300°C depending on part and printer type
- Print speeds : 30mm/s is ideal, can go up to 60 or 80mm/s
- Store airtight in use and when not in use, absorbs moisture
- Print on a heated bed
- Only use in well ventilated areas or in a ventilated system
User questions & answers
Question: | Does anyone know what the length of the filament is |
Answer: | The filament length is approximately 125 meters. |
Question: | Will this filament work with the monoprice maker ultimate 2 3d printer, which has a maximum nozzle temperature of 250°c here |
Answer: | You would probably have a hard time printing with polycarbonate filament. Polycarbonate should be printed with at least 260 C but the filament likes to be printed closer to the 290 C range. |
- Recommended Nozzle Temperature: 230 - 260 C; Filament diameter - 1.75mm
- PETG combines the benefits of ABS and PLA, increased strength and flexibility
- Net weight: 200 grams / Spool Diameter: 6" / Spool Width: 1.5" / Spool Hub Diameter: 2.25"
- PETG filament is compatible with various 3D printers such as the Monoprice Maker Select, Lulzbot, Flash Forge, and many more
- Color pack contains 4 spools, each spool contains 200g of filament. Colors: Blue, Green, Transparent, Red
Product features
PETG Filament
The Gizmo Dorks PETG filament is an updated cousin to PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) filament with enhanced properties. PETG has minimal shrinkage and warping. The filament has easy adhesion, so it can be printed on acrylic, glass, polyimide (Kapton) tape, blue tape, and other surfaces.
PETG filament has a good combination of strength and flexibility, which is why it is used in latches and mechanical parts for snap fits . The filament is transparent with a glossy finish. It has chemical resistant properties, especially good acidic and alkalic resistance. Large prints tend to have less issues as well due to PETG having a shrink rate of less than 0.004 in/in.
Printing Tips:
Print speeds should be 50 mm/s or less. The slower the print speed, the more transparent the print will be.
- 1.75mm diameter, 1kg net weight, PLA Filament
- Filament Roundness: +/- 0.07mm
- Filament Diameter: +/- 0.05mm
- Recommended Print Temperature: 200 - 210°C, depending on printer model
- Compatible with RepRap, Makerbot, Afinia, Solidoodle or any standard spool based 3D printer
Product features
PLA Filament
Polylactic Acid (PLA) is created from processing a number of plant products, it's considered the greener plastic compared to ABS. Since PLA is derived from sugars, it gives off a semi-sweet smell when heated during printing. This is generally preferred over ABS filament, which gives off the smell of hot plastic.
PLA is stronger and more rigid, which generally produces sharper details and corners compared to ABS. The 3D printed parts will feel more glossy. The prints can also be sanded and machined. PLA has much less warping versus ABS, and thus a heated build platform is not required. Because a heated bed plate is not required, many users often prefer to print using blue painters tape instead of kapton tape. PLA can also be printed at higher throughput speeds.
Please store PLA plastic filament in a dry cool space. Absorption of moisture can cause bubbles to form because PLA reacts with water at high temperatures.
- 1.75mm diameter, 1kg net weight, HIPS Filament
- Filament Roundness: +/- 0.07mm
- Filament Diameter: +/- 0.05mm
- Recommended Print Temperature: 210 - 230°C, depending on printer model
- Compatible with RepRap, Makerbot, Afinia, Solidoodle or any standard spool based 3D printer
User questions & answers
Question: | Can i make replacement model parts and use the "ultra thin model cement" solvent to glue them together |
Answer: | No |
Question: | What chemical should i use to disolve this that won't effect the abs |
Answer: | Yes |
Question: | what bed surface and temp should be used |
Answer: | Maybe a large...? That way if it’s a little big he can grow into it. I bought the 49ers gear for my son last Christmas (which he was 2 years at the time) so everything is big on him. But he wears the helmet almost everyday! |
Question: | Is it food safe |
Answer: | Hello! the measurements are as follow. Waist 22"-25", Chest 25"-29", and height 48"-54". |
Product features
HIPS Filament
High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) 3D Printer Filament share many of the same printing characteristics and qualities as ABS. It has comparable strength and durability. The main difference is HIPS filament dissolves in D-limonene (acetone is used to dissolve ABS). Therefore, HIPS filament is commonly used as a supporting material especially in conjunction with ABS filament.
When printing using an FDM 3D printer, sometimes there are issues with objects with large overhangs or bridging. This is where printing with a dissolvable material such as HIPS filament really shines. Using a dual extruder printer with HIPS and ABS filament can produce complicated objects with the HIPS providing support for the ABS. Dissolving HIPS filament in a Limonene bath will leave behind just the ABS filament printed sections.
- 1.75mm diameter, 1kg net weight, ABS Filament
- Filament Roundness: +/- 0.07mm
- Filament Diameter: +/- 0.05mm
- Recommended Print Temperature: 230 - 240°C, depending on printer model
- Compatible with RepRap, Makerbot, Afinia, Solidoodle or any standard spool based 3D printer
User questions & answers
Question: | What is the filament length |
Answer: | I used it on an I5 and it works fine. Based on the description it should have no problems with AMD. |
Question: | will this fit a Makerbot Replicator |
Answer: | I sent this back it was DOA when I got it so I ordered a Cooler Master TX3 works very well. I was running in the 60-71 degree Celsius with a load and now with a load I'm running at 41.. 30-31 at idle. Noise level I did not notice much difference but I have 5 other fan in the case. Also the work station area is warm to start with. On the Arctic Freeze the build quality did not match an order version of this same cooler I have very cheap |
Question: | Will this ABS dissolve/smooth in acetone |
Answer: | It would be overkill for an i3. most i3s can't be overclocked, unless they have a k in the name. a stock cooler would be all you need |
Question: | Can anyone tell me the physical measurements of the actual spool? Wondering where we would store these |
Answer: | Most systems are rated 200 watts or more directly off your power supply. The Arctic Freezer is rated for a system power supply at 200w or higher. If your system is below 200w the fan may run slow or sluggish and eventually burn out the motor. You should have a system at 300w or better. |
Product features
ABS Filament
ABS filament is a favorite for 3D printing because it is light weight and durable. It can be injection molded which makes it perfect for 3D printing extruders. It has a high glass transition temperature to reduce deformation but low enough to be safely attainable with 3D printers. ABS filament needs to be printed on a heated bed because the filament will curl upwards of the surface. The heated build platform as well as a smooth flat surface helps reduce the deformation.
ABS filament is a hard strong plastic with some flexibility when compared to PLA filament. It is also soluble in acetone, and it can be easily sanded and machined. It has ideal strength, machinability, and temperature resistance making it a favorite filament among 3D printer users.
Please store ABS filament in a cool dry place. ABS, if exposed to moisture, will bubble and spurt from the extruding nozzle. ABS filament can be dried from a food dehydrator, oven, or from any source of hot air.
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