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The Silk Gold PLA Satin Shiny 3D Printer Filament is a high-quality, 1.75mm diameter filament designed for FDM 3D printers. Weighing 1kg (2.2lbs), it offers exceptional dimensional accuracy, ease of use, and compatibility with most printers, ensuring a smooth and reliable printing experience.
Item Diameter | 20 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
Color | Gold |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
W**M
Love the color and print quality!
Used this to compliment the gold on this puzzle box. They look amazing and the filament prints well. The plastic package wasn’t vacuum sealed when I got it, but went with it anyway. No issues at all!! Great value and great looking color!!
@**H
Beautiful silky sheen and excellent print quality
I purchased this silky green PLA filament specifically to print netted pots for a 3d-printed hydroponic tower.The filament arrived quickly and packaged well.I was pleased that it came with a small sample package of their other silky filaments. I was able to print small sample tiles that I placed on a keychain so that I have a future reference of what their filaments look like after printing. I think all filament manufacturers should practice this!I printed this filament on a MDG CR10v3 with Bondtech LGX extruder and Slicer Mosquito hotend with an Olssen ruby nozzle. I had zero issues with this filament. It has a consistent diameter from beginning to end and I had no issues with bed adhesion or millions of retractions. This filament is awesome!I also was pleased with the shiny sheen of the silky green. This is true "silk" filament at an fair value.I would definitely recommend this to others.
L**Y
Fun and Vibrant Glow-In-The-Dark Filament!
The 1.75mm Glow in the Dark PLA Filament Bundle is fantastic! The colors are vibrant, and the glow effect is impressive—perfect for nighttime projects. It prints smoothly without any issues, and the quality is top-notch. My kids love the glow-in-the-dark creations! Highly recommend this bundle for adding a fun twist to your 3D prints!
R**R
Fabulous, rainbow, silk filament
This is a wonderful filament, but you need to ensure that you test your settings. Also, I did four prints without a snag (pun intentional), but on the fifth printing I came back to find a mess. The filament had jammed and run all over inside my print head. I had to disassemble and clean out the whole thing. The lesson learned is that this filament needs to be monitored during the print.With that caveat, onto the review ...It stuck nicely to the print plate. The layers were clean, and I loved, absolutely love the shimmer, rainbow effect.(Please see the enclosed picture.)I highly recommend this filament to make your 3D projects look fabulous.
L**G
Fabulous filament to work with
I can not think of a negative, this filament is gorgeous and has never given me any issues whatsoever. I've used approximately 5 rolls of it in the past two weeks because all my customers love the color effects.
T**T
This roll has spots in the filament that simply won't melt. 100% print failure
I've used a few rolls of the DO3D silks in other colors and had excellent results. I particularly like the two-tone silks DO3D sells, finding them to print exceptionally well and have bright colors.This roll of Coffee Brown is a different story. There are several other user reviews with the same experience as mine. It simply will not get through a print without getting stuck. It's almost like there's a hard spot that won't melt correctly when it gets to the hot end. It will be printing fine then suddenly it can't extrude, you can hear the gears grind the filament flat as it tried to extrude. If you hit the end that didn't melt with a heat gun it doesn't behave like the same as the good areas.I was concerned it was my printer, and figured the nozzle must now be partially clogged, so I put on a new nozzle and tried the same file with a different filament, the 36 hour print had no trouble. I put this DO3D coffee filament back in and it failed in 2 hours. It appears that I got a roll of defective filament.I'm certainly nervous to buy another roll of the DO3D brand filament. This cost a lot of time and I suppose I'm stuck with half a roll of bad filament. I can no longer recommend DO3D silk PLA when people are looking for specific colors. Which is too bad, I've had a good experience with their pla in the past.
W**S
good filament. low stringing
I am hesitant with clear filament and ordered this on accident thinking it was solid rainbow. I was pleasantly suppressed and have ordered 2 rolls now. Low stringing and good adherence. I like how it turns out, made a few boxes and some shoes (phone stand) to start. ill post pictures when I get a chance. I like the shine it has an light comes through well with zero infill
A**R
Really finnicky print quality, requires dual gear extruder on Ender 3
Current Setup - Ender 3, standard hotend, dual gear extruder with Bowden tubes, magnetic removable bedplate.The configuration above works well. Using the default single gear Bowden tube setup on the Ender 3 would cause the filament to compress and then bind up in the hot-end and cause constant extruder skipping. There wasn't a method to adjust the extruder spring compression I could find and I ended up with a 90% print failure rate. I went through all the trouble shooting I could find online, and the only thing left had to be this material is somehow being compressed with the stock, single gear Ender 3 extruder and then not melting properly in the hot end.After switching to a dual-gear extruder, the filament flow is consistent and I've had zero issues after 10 hours of printing.The coloring is very pleasing to the eye and has minimal stringing. Print temps have worked in the 210-220C range with good success. Bed adhesion has been really good provided you've got a leveled bed and really zeroed in your z-offset.I'm giving this a 3/5 because I was forced to go through multiple days of trial and error, dozens of failed prints with stock parts, forced to take apart my printer multiple times to remove filament plugs that built up, and ultimately purchase a new extruder + motor with extended shaft to get this material to print properly.
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