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🌟 Elevate Your Prints with ERYONE's Wood PLA Filament!
The ERYONE Wood PLA Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm filament designed for 3D printing enthusiasts. With a precision tolerance of +/- 0.03mm, it ensures excellent surface quality and strong layer adhesion. Available in a variety of colors, including a stunning light wood finish, this eco-friendly filament is compatible with 99% of FDM 3D printers and comes in sealed packaging to maintain its quality.
Manufacturer | ERYONE |
Brand | ERYONE |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 8.27 x 2.87 inches |
Color | Wood Pla-light Wood |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | EU-HK-PLAwood-Light |
R**S
Very Consistent, Very Rigid - Carbon Fiber PLA
Summary:Like all Eryone filament I've used, this one has been fantastic for the price and hit all the checkboxes. It's stiffer and stronger than normal PLA, it's has very consistent extrusion resulting in hidden layer lines, and it prints easily. It needs to be calibrated well in order to achieve good tolerances for holes and pins.Long Review:The spool arrived inside a vacuum sealed bag with a dessicant packet, inside a cardboard box. The bag is not reusable. I weighed the spool and filament at 1175g, and then ran it through the dryer for 24 hours to see if there was any moisture. After weighing again, it was coming out around 1174.5g, so it pulled extremely little moisture out, and it might have been a rounding error on my scale. So that's great; perfectly dry filament from the factory!I print on a Bambu X1C, so I removed the AMS system and made sure I was using the 0.6mm hardened steel nozzle. Just a warning: this filament is rough, so it will chew through brass nozzles and plastic gears. I had no issues with my hardened steel nozzle and mounting the spool on the rear/side spool holder.After calibrating the filament fully, I arrived at a K-value of 0.04, an extrusion multiplier of 0.98, a print temperature of 225, and a max volumetric flow of (amazingly) 28mm3/s at 235 degrees. I only printed at a max of 20mm3/s because I wanted to print slightly cooler at 225 degrees. This gave me a final speed of about 150mm/s at a 0.62 line width and 0.2 layer height. However, I always turn the exterior wall speed way down (to about 70mm/s so that I don't risk any ugly surfaces). I also printed a couple tolerance tests to see how well the filament could print perfectly sized holes and pins. I got it down to 0.25 offset, but didn't try to get it lower. I think the rough nature of the filament will cause some swelling of the final model, so plan accordingly.My prints came out fantastic. I printed a Ryuk model from Fotis Mint on Printables, and a Broke Sword model from Nikko Industries. The models are lightweight, but probably twice as rigid as normal PLA. However, with enough force, this filament (like all PLA) will snap and shatter before it bends. If you need something that can deflect and bend, you need to look at other materials. This Carbon Fiber excels at stiff, rigid prints. Visually, the models look beautiful. The layer lines are extremely well hidden due to the excellent consistency and the rough feeling nature of the filament. This is rougher than what you would feel with a "marble" or glow-in-the-dark PLA print. It's not like it will hurt your hands at all, but it just has a gritty feel. The sheen is comparable to Satin, I would say. It's not a perfectly smooth gloss, but definitely not matte either. Again, the rough texture gives it a unique sheen.Overall, I like it a lot and will be ordering again when I need to make a strong piece that prints smoothly.
A**R
Smooth Printing & Great Quality!
This filament prints beautifully! The jet black color is rich and deep, and the filament feeds through my printer without any clogs or inconsistencies. The tolerance is great, and I get clean, strong prints every time. Definitely buying more from this brand!
J**.
Eryone filament is a Winner!
I am always scouting for a good value, high quality filament for one-off or proof-of-concept pieces. After beating up various forms of ABS and PETG, I’ve settled on PLA for the vast majority of these jobs, due to its nearly non-existent odor and stability during longer print times.I’ve also found that there are surprising variations between manufacturers’ spools of the 1.75mm diameter stuff. Everything from the way the filament sometimes hangs as it unspools during a print run, to the consistency of the melt during extrusion while the Printer is encased in a carefully temperature-and-circulation controlled cabinet. (I’ve had some PLA literally break on its way to the hot end, after passing the extruder gear. I’ve also experienced excessive “ooze” with other brands of PLA, under the same exact printing settings and conditions.) I’ve even seen some slight color shifting post print— even with the white filament.After spending the better part of the last year experimenting with more than 10 different sources of PLA, I’ve found two that yield very consistent results at my standard settings:0.4mm brass or tungsten extruder210°C Nozzle80° heated bed (metal/borosilicate glass/Ziflex magnetic pad)100% fan for first layers, 50% for remainderHeated cabinet at 60°CThe first of these is sourced from the printer manufacturer of my smallest printer, the SnapMaker V1.0. I’m very pleased with their filament performance and availability over time.My latest happy outcomes have been while using the ERYONE Filament in PLA, 1.75mm, in the 1kg Spool, in White.The overwhelming majority of my prints are for technical applications, where dimensional stability, accuracy and repeatability across multiple copies is critical.The Eryone filament has not let me down during multiple printing sessions, some longer than 11 hours. No lifting, warping, excessive oozing or discoloration noted, even while printing those critical first few layers, which have to remain absolutely static over the entire time span of the print.With a clean nozzle and extruder gear, this filament is a top performer. Where I was most pleasantly surprised was during those jobs where the nozzle head was just a bit “scummy” with PLA residue and there were some PLA “grindings” inside the extruder from previous PLA transit— the output was still consistently outstanding.Overall, I’m very pleased to have found the Eryone PLA filament at a very agreeable price point here on Amazon. The fact that it’s regularly stocked also means I’m only a day away from order to install- good times, indeed.As I amass more time with this filament, I’ll be sure to update this review with any new factoids.For now, let me simply state that I’ve found my new favorite PLA filament- Eryone’s got a winner on that spool.(tl;dr): Consistently great prints; no odor, jamming, breaking, discoloration, even during extended print times. This is the good stuff!
J**O
Color & finish different than main photo.
I purchased this filament because I thought the color & finish looked great on the main photo. I also was unfamiliar with this brand and wanted to try it out. After printing three items on my Bambu P1S, I can say that this filament does print well. I had no problems with adhesion, stringing, etc. However, there are a couple of issues. Mainly, the finished result does not look like the photo in the listing. The listing photo shows the filament to have a glossy, blue-green appearance. The actual appearance is more of a flat charcoal with green sparkles throughout. While the final result is still nice, it is not what I was expecting when making this purchase. I am now somewhat hesitant to buy more from this brand.
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