The error bars in Figure 3 show that the strain-to-failure and ultimate tensile strength varied considerably from specimen to specimen. This behavior is typical for brittle materials that are sensitive to internal defects such as voids. This inherent variability combined with the strong anisotropy of the material mean that the material can exhibit a wide range of properties within a single part. Figure 4 presents all strain-to-failure and tensile strength values across the full range of build orientation. The strain to failure varied by about 300% from minimum to maximum. The tensile strength varied by about 35% from minimum to maximum.