imran j.
Printed 2 of 9X9 for my nieces, both of the prints turned out to be looking like wood.
Zac A.
A great cheap all-round filament for prototyping of just messing around
Stephen
Consistent filament and great quality prints.
Gabe P.
Overall not my favourite. It behaves similar to something between PETG and TPU. It took quite a while to tune it properly. It's extremely susceptible to moisture. So much so that I'm pretty sure the first quarter of my roll had more moisture than the last. Everything in the first quarter of the roll was extremely oozy and stringy. The second 3/4 of the roll printed ok. I realized it was a moisture issue when I noticed that the first bit of printed skirt was more bubbly and different. This was from the small line of material (from the dry box to the printer) that was exposed overnight on subsequent prints.
With regards to settings, I had to increase retraction quite a lot (5mm at 35mm/s on a direct drive!). I also had to add .35mm extra detraction length. This was using a .8mm Mk8 nozzle. I found that .4mm nozzles work but tent to clog frequently. Nozzle temperature was on the low end (205C). Lower temps have a little less stringing but thin lines will delaminate easily. I tried 75C on the bed as others suggested but couldn't get good adhesion. 85-90C seemed to be a good sweet spot. Also, I'd recommend a brim of at least 10mm. It tends to shrink and lift a lot at the corners, even on prints that are not too tall.
The photos are from my final few prints that I perfected about 3/4 of the way through the roll.
Alex B.
The filament is okay, it’s a little stringy but that is pretty much it. Just make sure you print on the lower end of the temperature scale for better results.
Guillaume B.
GREAT but, comments here are better than anything else !
Tried 90c....85c...for the bed temp...as mentionned on the spool and NO WAY. It's was warping as hell.
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So thanks everyone here !
Doing bases for trophies...fantasy hockey pools are over :)
Elena B.
I had problems with it on hot plate at 100•.
It works fine for me at 60• hot plate (just forgot to adjust the temperature).
Nice colour.
Leslie W.
Made the handles for hammer with this filament
Dave S.
could not get this stuff to print decently on any of my 5 printers using .4 nozzle. always clogs even on my two cr 10 s5's with Microswiss directs. Prints more reliably with larger diameters.
Leslie W.
Even when printing with a 06 nozzle, this .4X size guitar neck came out great!!
Nadir H.
This is a great filament. It's doesn't look like wood it looks more like cardboard but to the touch it feels like wood. I printed a few things with it and its really cool how it does not look like regular PLA.
Ye X.
Good filament, printed with 0.6mm nozzle 200 degree with 60 degree bed temperature. No problem at all.
Went through the whole spool with no issue.
Collin B.
Great filaments, work as expected
Maria
The photo is very misleading, its a very dark brown and does not match what is shown in this image. Filament blocked my printer but going to try a larger nozzle size.
eric
Vraiment surpris du résultat du fini. Se travaille asser bien. Je recommande