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Re: M30?

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Originally Posted by compwiztobe View Post
Thanks for answering my question. Guess what: polycarb is on the approved materials list. My question is whether M30 is a type of polycarb.
Ok fine, http://www.tfcenergyinc.com/pdf/stratasys/ABSM30.pdf It is ABS according to that. Which, by my handy dandy flowchart, is not legal. You supplier should have been able to tell you that. Or a cursory google search should have turned up this information.

For the record, asking " whether we should care about the rules for offseason purposes" will always get you a sarcastic response. Either you always care about the rules or you shouldn't be competing. Of course, with definitions as arbitrary as "light switch" I can't blame you for trying...
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