Types of Filaments We Use
£0.05/g
PLA 2.0+

Up to 10x to 12x higher toughness and impact strength compared to standard PLA.
Colours - Black, White, Purple, Red, Yellow, Orange, Green and Blue
Pros - This material can be used for indoor use and prototypes due to its fast print speeds.
Cons - succeptible to UV damage over long term exposure outdoors. Not food safe.
£0.07/g
PETG HF

PETG HF (High Flow / High Speed) is an optimized 3D printing filament designed to print twice as fast as standard PETG. It reduces common issues like oozing and stringing, offers a smooth matte or satin finish instead of standard gloss, and provides better toughness and temperature resistance than PLA.
Colours - Black, White, Red, Yellow, Orange, Green and Blue
Pros - is UV resitant and heat resistant compared to standard PLA. Also offers greater resistance to oils and fuels.
Cons - more expensive than PLA
TPU 95A
£0.35/g

TPU 95A is a popular, semi-flexible thermoplastic polyurethane used for 3D printing. The "95A" designation refers to its position on the Shore A durometer hardness scale, meaning it is firm yet elastic.
Colours - Black, White, Transparent Red, Transparent Blue, Transparent Green, Transparent Orange, Transparent Purple and Transparent Yellow
Pros - Elastic, so it can be used for different applications compared to PLA and PETG. Has a high resistance to tears, wear, oils and chemicals.
Cons - More expensive material and takes longer to print
What We Offer
Qualities
Normal - 0.2mm Quality
Good - 0.16mm Quality
Best - 0.08mm Quality
This quality is perfect for everyday prints where they look good but also print in a reasonable time frame!
0.16mm offers finer detail to those areas u want to see more readily.
This quality offers the finest detail. However, it is hindered by its longer print times