Quote Originally Posted by komatias View Post
Nylon prints very well as long as it is dry. As it sucks moisture in the print quality starts deteriorating.

BTW, I have some of the best nylon you can print

https://emvioeng.com/shop/3d-printin...ernylon-nylon/
+1 on moisture, 80C for four hours and store in/feed from a dry box.

What advantages over Taulman Bridge does that Nylon have? It's 50% more expensive so it must have a very special USP.
The only fault with Taulman Bridge that I can find is that it's a bit on the expensive side, I'd need a serious reason to spend 50% extra,

- Nick