SUNLU 3D Printer Filament,Real Wood Filament 1.75 mm - 2kg Spool (4.4 lbs) - Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm - 100% Virgin Raw Material Wood filament for 3D printing is a new FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) filament that was developed to print wooden-like objects. This filament is comprised of recycled wood combined with PLA filament and some binding polymers. Therefore, printing our wood filament is similar to printing PLA filament. However, our wood filament is slightly less viscous when compared to PLA or ABS filament during printing. Please extrude a little extra wood filament at the beginning of a print to prevent dry extrusion. Because 3D wood filament has real wood fibers, the print temperature can be adjusted during the print to produce differing shades of color. If the print temperature is adjusted by as little as 10 degrees mid-print, the resulting color will have a "grainy" look. Printing at lower temperatures will produce a brighter color, versus a print at higher temps will create a darker print. The finished wood print will appear rough and similar to MDF, Medium Density Fiberboard. Also, increasing the retraction setting during slicing will reduce "leakage." After printing please allow 30-60 minutes for the print to sit and settle. The 3D wood print will appear delicate and time will allow the print to settle properly. SUNLU WOOD 3D printer filament is the best performing wood filaments on the market ✓ Wood smell and feel ✓ Low temp. ✓ Low warping ✓ 30% real wood fibre Wood Filament is a mixture of 30% recycled wood with a binding polymer. The thermal strength of filament is similar to PLA and can be printed between 185°C and 230°C. ♥ 1.75 mm Diameter with +/- 0.02 mm Tolerance ♥ No Need Platform TEMP or Adjust According to the 3D Printer ♥ 20 - 40 mm/s Print Speed ♥ 360 yd / 330 m One Spool
R**G
POOR BED ADHESION
I have purchased SUNLU PET-G and PLA+ filaments and have had no problems with there product. When I saw that they had a wood filament option, I was very hopefull that it would hold up to the high quality I have experienced in the past. Unfortunately, this was not the case. No matter what setting I used and glue used, I could not get this product to adhere properly causing failed prints. I contacted SUNLU and they were quick to reply to bring the bed temperature up to 80 C (already had tried that). In addition, after changing the filament out, my printer would not print correctly. Come to find out that wood filaments tend to cause clogs in your extruder nozzle. Had to replace my nozzle and trim a piece of the filament guide tube that blew out. To summarize, I found, very poor bed adhesion and has a tendency to cause jams. Returning for a refund...
G**.
Sunlu Black and White PLA+ 1.75
This is a review of Sunlu PLA+ Black and WhitePrinter Sovol SV01 and Ender 5 Plus. E-Steps, Temp tower, speed, retraction tests printed before printing 3 Wise Sculls.Filament Sunlu 1.75 PLA+ Black and WhiteLH= .2Line Width= .4Wall= 1.2Infill= 20%Temp= 205Bed= 65 glass cleaned with ISPAFR=100Retraction=2.5/25mmsSpeed=50mmsSupports= NoneBuild Plate Adhesion= Glass Bed, Skirt(nothing else)
J**W
Great PLA +
This filiment is amazing. Will continue to buy Sunlu PLA+. At 218 degrees and a .2 nozzle this prints very wellPROs:*very little to no stringing*great customer service if you need to contact them* prints better then a few brands that are almost double this price*the PLA+ is durableCons:Nonethe filiment can be a little glossy i guess but i dont consider that a con really. Overall ill continue to buy this brand for all of my needs. Attached is a photo of 2 prints ive done with this filiment
D**S
Make sure to measure!
I have had an email exchange going with the vendor. My spools are averaging 1.7mm, not 1.75mm. THEY ARE NOT 1.75 +- 0.02mm. However, the print quality seems ok, once I put 1.7 into my slicer. Keep an eye on it. When I asked support about my measurements going from 1.68 to 1.73, they said it was ok to measure like this. When I asked about why it doesn't match what they advertise, here's their answer.Hello friend,After taking the coil for 5 meters and then measuring the wire diameter, the coil obtained will be correct.Kind regards,SUNLUSo, take whatever you want with a grain of salt. I am still using it, but I'm also watching it. I guess this is the case for having filament so cheap?
I**S
I love SunLu PLA+ filament, but just not this stuff.
This was my first time buying wood filament. I liked the appearance of it and I wanted to try it, so I bought the 2-pack assuming I would use it all eventually. I have had the filament for maybe a week now and have tried a few small prints and big prints. The small prints turned okay decent, but when I tried to do a larger print maybe 80-100g the print eventually failed near the end because the nozzle got clogged. I tried different recommended temperatures I read about online and nothing worked for me. I heated up the nozzle to 210 and just let my extruder extrude about 500mm non-stop to test it the flow. It would run smooth for a bit then it would randomly stop and I would hear my extruder stepper start clicking since the filament is clogged in the nozzle and it can't move the filament through. I replaced 4 nozzles with this filament. Each one kept clogging. I'll stick with PLA+ now.
T**I
VERY temp sensitive, run it HOT
I tried this on both of my printers (Ender 3 and Monoprice Mini V2), the Ender is a fickle beast but the Mini is basically set it and forget it. I have at least 5 different brands of PLA and PLA+, all run pretty consistently at 205C, this per the documentation would only print at the top range - 230C, this was frustrating and took a considerable amount of trial and error. Is it the Ender being a pain, no the Mini did it too.....argh.Couple that with one spool binding and killing a several hour job, then the other spool bound 4 times, killing 4 jobs and requiring constant checking - and breaking my filament bracket twice - I'll be using this half roll up and washing my hands of this brand.
G**.
One of my favorite filaments I've used so far.
I've loved this filament since I first tried it, back when I bought it (in bulk) it was extremely cheap and the printing quality and strength of the finished product is better than most PLAs that cost more than this at the time I bought it. The prints come out with a semi pearlescent finish that made them look slightly greyish from the way they shined and I loved it (the finish depends on your printing temperature). The finished prints come out less brittle than normal PLA and I usually saw they would undergo plastic deformation before actually breaking. I could say this is somewhere between normal PLA and PETG, approaching the PLA side a bit more. If you had a scale where 1 was normal PLA and 10 PETG, then this PLA+ would be about a 4-4.5.The only problem I ran into was getting the first layer to stick consistently, which can easily be fixed in so many cheap ways, so in the end it's not really a problem.
F**N
"Wood" buy again!
This is a great PLA filament that prints very well at 200C on my machine. I think this may be one of my favorite filaments and like many before me- I had to print my "Right-Of-Passage" Groot with this filament as well as a few other objects that I thought would look good in a wood finish. The filament is a little brittle-but it's expected with the material. There are minimal faults in the spools themselves and very little if any "popping" which I have associated with some of the not-so quality filaments. All in all , a great product!
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