Common 3D Printer Filaments

3D printing filaments in FRC form a spectrum of materials that trade off between ease of printing, stiffness, toughness, and flexibility. Understanding how they relate helps teams choose the right material for each application instead of defaulting to one.


The “Spectrum” of Filaments

You can think of common filaments as a progression:

As you move right:


Rigid vs. Tough vs. Flexible

PLA (Rigid, easy, brittle)


PETG (Tough, slightly flexible)


ABS (Tough + heat resistant)


Nylon (Very tough, wear-resistant, flexible)


TPU (Flexible, elastic)


How They Compare in Use


Key Relationship Idea

These filaments are not separate choices—they form a progression from rigid and easy (PLA) to tough (Nylon) to flexible (TPU). Most FRC teams use a mix depending on whether the part needs accuracy, strength, wear resistance, or compliance.


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