@kaizen3dprints · Daniel Bettencourt
Saved 2026-05-15 · Posted 2026-04-11 · Status: New
I'm blown away! Idk why I love this quantum dot filament from @protopasta so much - I'm geeking out over the potentials.
In this video, I demonstrate what happens when 4 quantum dot filaments are printed over each other, and how that changes the overall effect.
I was also pretty pleased with the invisible notes that are able to be revealed when UV light is involved, after using the F2 Ultra UV from @xtool.official
I am still dialing in laser settings to achieve the ideal results, but I'm very hopeful for some awesome creations!
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I have no idea how I ended up here but this looks sick
Ooooh, obliterating quantum dots sounds like fun! 🙃
This would be a really fun concept for an escape room
the red green combination panel is awesome! if you get some blue stuff as well you could do full rgb images. probably with colours purer than any monitor can reproduce. unless it also uses quantum dot pixels or lasers
pure wavelengths are something you just have to see irl to appreciate
my question is what safety do you use? because quantum dots are made of like the most carcinogenic elements available 😭
Does the UV filament lose its brightness overtime?
:) I like your diffraction grating base plate. I do chocolates on them sometimes.
The trading card applications of this are going to be so cool. Get your patent now LOL
Can create to color wheel same thing ???
There’s a useful weaving term for your perpendicular color layering tests: a color gamp.
Ah yes , The PhotoPlastic Wizard , The beast dealer of magic textiles and trinkets this side of the forgotten realms
🗣️ Red, red, green, green, yellow, yellow, orange, orange.
Idk why, but my first thought was “this would be sick for escape room designs”
Where can this be purchased? This is the coolest I’ve ever seen
What is that filament?