

Eryone Wood PLA Filament 1.75mm for FDM 3D Printer Pen, -0.03mm, 1kg



| Manufacturer | Eryone |
| Brand | ERYONE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EU-HK-PLAwood-Light |
| Manufacturer | Eryone |
S**A
Adoro questo filamento
È la prima volta che provo un filamento legno e la qualità Eryone non si smentisce. Facile da stampare e con una finitura un po' ruvida che ricorda il legno dovuta proprio alla polvere di legno che hanno aggiunto. L'effetto riesce anche a mascherare bene gli strati a parer mio.Le uniche accortezze da tenere sono due. In primis stampare con un ugello in acciaio temprato o cambiare l'ugello in ottone dopo aver usato questa bobina. In secondo luogo, poiché c'è una componente di legno vera e propria all'interno, il filamento tende ad assorbire umidità, per cui consiglio di essiccarlo a 50° per 6-8 ore prima dell'uso. Potete notare la differenza tra la bobina appena aperta e la bobina dopo qualche giorno nelle mie foto. Si nota dello stringing in più dovuto all'umidità.
J**R
Brass nozzle not recommended
The filament has a nice wood color but even feeling it on the roll you can tell this is going to be an abrasive filament. I printed Groot which used approximately 400 grams of filament using a new brass 0.4mm nozzle at the beginning of the print. As shown in the pictures you can see the nozzle when finished versus a new nozzle of the same brand. I had to increase the printing temperature to avoid clogging. The higher temperature did cause some stringing but I can clean a stringing print were I can't fix a clogged print. I did have gaps from skipping which I'm not sure was a filament issue compared to printing issues. Professional 3D printing expert suggested using a larger nozzle such as 0.5mm or 0.6mm and hardened steel nozzle which I plan on trying in the future. When I do I'll post a follow up review.
W**F
Worst Filament I used. Ever.
I own multiple 3D printers, among them a Prusa MK3s with MMU2s, a Voron 0.1, a Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro and the ubiquitous Ender 3V2. I print a lot, especially on the Prusa due to its multi material capabilities.I rarely encounter problems with filament, especially PLA, as I store my PLA filament in dry boxes at 10% humidity. I dry new filament for a day or two in a Sunlu S2 filament dryer.Regardless, all PLA filaments print more or less ok - great on the Prusa. Not so this ERYONE filament. It is overly brittle, stringing despite being actively dried. It greatest long, lose filament strands which block the MMU2 Finda sensor and subsequently create print errors, and also skipped layers.THIS FILAMENT IS AWFUL !!!I'll stick to Polymaker matte PLA filament which prints reliably, and beautifully. I recommend to not buy ERYONE (what a weird name probably derived from a typo?).
S**T
Not a plastic spool
I use my AMS so i can do color. This filament is great, but the picture is wrong. mine came on a cardboard spool. I had to print rings which helped some. Also, the spools are smaller than other. Overall, it finally printed and came out great. Love the filament.
F**A
Prints good, but hardened nozzle is a MUST!
I use wood filament for specialty prints for my customers. I have used about 4 different brands, and this by far is the most abrasive. I compare this to be as abrasive as Carbon Fiber filament. Printed a temp tower on another machine, and got my temp of 190 to be best.My print for a pen holder (see pics) was about a 10 hr print, that only used about 66g of material. As seen on the pic attached, the nozzle was worn so fast, the upper half of the print started to suffer in quality.My suggestion, using a hardened nozzle is a must! Prepare yourself accordingly and you will have success.It smells like saw dust as it prints.It sands good with sand paper.It does accept stain.It does change to darker color the higher temp used.It is stringy, tune your retraction settings accordingly.Settings:190° Printing Temp (195° first layer) (via temp tower calibration)60mm/s Print Speed4.5mm retraction @ 30mm/s (use your own)Cooling fan at 80% after first 3 layers
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