The cookie settings on this website are adjusted to allow all cookies so that you have the very best experience. If you continue without changing your cookie settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on our website. However, if you would like to, you can change your settings at any time using the Change cookie settings link in the Special menu.
Having access to a 3D printer opens up a whole new world of possibilities. Whether it's for something practical like prosthetics or something fun like tabletop gaming parts, 3D printer filament is the glue that holds it all together. There are a plethora of 3D printer filament options available to you as the raw material that keeps you printing. We'll go over the most common filaments, such as PLA and PETG, in this section. 3D printer filament can be (or consist of) nylon, polycarbonate, carbon fibre, polypropylene, and many other materials in addition to the thermoplastics that make up the most common 3D printer filament types (such as the aforementioned PLA and PETG). With so many options, creating functional, visually appealing, and high-performing prints in a variety of exciting materials is easier than ever.