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Ever watched a kid's enthusiasm deflate after their 3D print warped into a useless blob halfway through? The culprit usually isn't the printer or the design—it's the filament choice. This episode breaks down the three most common 3D printer materials—PLA, ABS, and PETG—through the lens of what actually matters for young makers: safety requirements, skill progression, and building real engineering intuition that transfers to future careers.
- PLA delivers 95 percent-plus first-print success rates and requires no ventilation, making it ideal for beginners and classroom environments, but it becomes brittle under sustained loads or temperatures above 60 degrees Celsius.
- ABS contracts nearly double the rate of PLA during cooling (0.8 to 1.0 percent), which explains why prints warp and lift off the bed—solving this requi ...
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