Best wood-fill filament?
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Re: Best wood-fill filament?
You did that with the stock nozzle? Nice
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Re: Best wood-fill filament?
Hi all
I have just seem this post so sorry if it's a late reply.
I also have wood filled PLA from SUNLU:
I didn't think I needed to change anything for this filament.
I used PLA settings and changed nothing, printed with 0.4mm nozzle, no problems.
The print is as good as normal PLA.
I have just seem this post so sorry if it's a late reply.
I also have wood filled PLA from SUNLU:
I didn't think I needed to change anything for this filament.
I used PLA settings and changed nothing, printed with 0.4mm nozzle, no problems.
The print is as good as normal PLA.
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Re: Best wood-fill filament?
I've been meaning to try one of the ColorFabb Woodfills
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Re: Best wood-fill filament?
Here is a headphone stand I did with two separate filaments. The one on the left was using Hatchbox wood filament, the one on the right was using a Coffee filament without any post processing (note that the glitch on the legs was from my printer stopping and manually restarting after editing the gcode to get it back to that layer - pita).
Here you can see the depth of the color from the coffee filament. Note that the coffee filament is 4x the cost of average filament ($49/500g). This stand was ~$13 in materials, whereas the wood filament version was only ~$3 (according to Cura).
Here you can see the depth of the color from the coffee filament. Note that the coffee filament is 4x the cost of average filament ($49/500g). This stand was ~$13 in materials, whereas the wood filament version was only ~$3 (according to Cura).
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Re: Best wood-fill filament?
You said the right twice...so...not sure which is which
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Re: Best wood-fill filament?
Oops. Precaffinated posting. Fixed.