Check out this super strong filament called tullomer.
Tullomer
I'll be testing Tullomer soon. Should be interesting.
As of now I'm pretty skeptical that it is as strong as they claim (35 KPSI). That kind of strength is what you would expect from a high performance thermoset plastic, not a printable thermoform.
Is this really the only source?
https://www.dynamism.com/z-polymers-tullomer-500g.html
sojournone While I'm not sure if this is the only dealer, I do know that they are legit. I've bought BASF PET-CF from them several times.
hoffmantactical i think a tullomer review would do very well since since no one in the 3d printing space has done one yet. torture testing 3d2a stuff like a super safety, baby orca handguard, and running your mechanical tests on a kilo of it would make for a good video.
toughmanhacktical add the almighty pushup test to that list
toughmanhacktical Not sure I'll be able to have an entire handguard printed, but a Super Safety would be interesting to test wear resistance.