







🌟 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with iSANMATE Wood Filament!
The iSANMATE Wood Filament is a high-quality 3D printing material made from 30% real wood fiber, offering a unique woody texture and color. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a print temperature range of 190℃-225℃, this filament ensures precision and durability, making it ideal for both novice and experienced users. Plus, it comes with a 1-year warranty and dedicated customer support.
C**S
Works great in my printer. Glows like a light in the darkness!
I'm new to 3D printing, but I have been a quick study and I'm starting to get some really cool stuff coming out of my Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo. I bought this glow in the dark medium to get some Halloween decorations ready for myself and my friends. The filament loaded into the printer fine and I never had a problem with it not sticking to the base or getting caught in the feeder. The haunted stump took 12 hours to print and it never had an issue. When it came time to unload it to put my normal filament in, it came out without a hitch all in all I'm very happy with the product. I just wish that they sold the colors individually as running such a big print ate through my green spool pretty quickly! ;). PS - It's been two week since I printed this and it still glows super bright in the dark.
S**9
Decent Filament, Cool Surface Texture
Decided to give this stuff a try. I had heard of CF-PLA having adhesion issues. I would say it doesn't stick as good as regular PLA, but stuck well enough to print a Benchy without a brim or raft directly on my PEI Plate heated to 60 degrees. I ran a couple temp towers with it and found that it does not like to bridge well. However, your results may vary, I tried it with a stock Tenlog TL-D3 Pro, which only has 1 sided cooling. Its possible that more cooling could benefit. I did notice it like to curl on steep overhangs, again, maybe something that could be fixed with more tweaking. I plan to keep testing different fan settings and see if I can get it fixed. If I do, I will update my review with my finding. Surface texture was great, love the matte finish. Prints felt very rigid and strong. I was able to put a lot of force on the temp tower before it snapped at a layer line. Filament itself is very brittle. It snaps very easily. I recommend using a direct drive system to help eliminate any snapping issues. This was not due to moisture as some may think. I took it directly out of the vacuum bag and started my tests. Overall, I think this is a good filament, just maybe not for the beginner with a bone stock Ender 3.
B**R
very consistent quality
product works great, just make sure that you use a 0.6mm nozzle so you don’t have issues with it clogging, it does have a wood smell while printing (which is nice), will definitely repurchase again once out
M**R
Run calibration tests first, likes cooler print temperatures.
It’s a wood PLA so you need to run a few tests before printing, don’t expect it to print a regular PLA. For reference, I have a E3V2 with a Sprite Extruder Pro. I use “S plugs” from Thingiverse to calibrate my flow (pictured), I started at 93% and ended up at 85%, which surprised me, I double checked my esteps to make sure nothing had changed, they were still accurate. Next I ran several retraction tests (pictured), I started at .6 distance and 85 speed and settled at 1.2 distance and the same speed. I also noticed this filament loves cooler temps, I normally print at 215 first layer and 205 after. This filament (for my machine) loves 195, even the first layer adhered better at 195. I was a bit concerned about the cooler temps and using a .4 nozzle so I decided to print a flexi factory owl at 70% scale overnight to see if it would clog. Short answer is in the picture, no clogs, minimal stringing and minimal zits. I’m actually blown away that I can print a wood PLA at such low temps and with a .4 nozzle. Now off to my next print.
S**E
Challenging to use
The color of this filament was neat, but ended up being kinda difficult to work with. I managed to get a temperature tower printed, but haven't managed to get anything else to print with it. It seems to clog very easily with this filament, even though every other PLA filament I currently use works fine, including other wood PLA. I haven't given up on it yet though, because I really like the look of it.
E**A
Will not stick
I have tried to make 5 different projects now and all have failed in some form or another. I increased the temperature of my bed, some improvement but 3/4 of the way from completion it broke away from the bed. I tried to up the temperature of the nozzle and got very bad results. At this point I think this purchase was a total bust. Regardless of what I do I can’t get good results. Also, the glow in the dark colors are just not very bright and the “multicolor” is just green.Edit: The sales rep from the company reached out and inquired about the issues I was having. After explaining it to them they concluded I had been sent defective product and rushed me some new product. I received the replacement and also read other reviews of the products and made the required adjustments on my printer. The performance was greatly improved. The multicolor is still not very “multi” but I greatly improved my botched print rate, from 100% to about 20%, which is not horrible. I ended up increasing my table temperature by 10 degrees F and my nozzle by 5. My updated rating reflects the incredible customer service (5 stars) with my rating of the product overall (3 stars). I would buy more products from ISANMATE, just not this particular one.
X**X
Very unique and special
I love this product to the utmost possibility, then an extra amount to boot. My friends and relatives join me in boosting this product to the utmost extent, for this product's quality literally brings me to tears by its specialness and quality. I cannot recommend it highly enough due to its special nature and unique qualities. You will find satisfaction to a glorious 5-Star nature when you purchase this product, let me tell you, friend!
C**L
They barely glow
Disappointed
P**D
When it works it's wonderful
I did a fair amount of testing, and for me 210-215C/55C works best. The colors really show best in large objects (lile 1 9o cm high egg), and they are really, really impressive. However, the bronze/silver filament isn't cooperating. All I get is a light gold color, more life a soft brass. Which is disappointing because I have to return all four to get the one replaced. Such a waste. Unless someone can tell me how to get the bronze and silver to be bronze and silver not light brass. I've still given it a four star. I'll up it to five star if i can fix the brass problem.
P**S
Wood-PLA review: Its pretty good!
A very decent wood PLA. Looks almost like the real thing. Freshly printed it will look more like cardboard, but with some sanding, and I suggest using a rough sandpaper and going in a single direction to get a wood groove texture simulated, then polish it up a bit and it will look just right. some people I showed it to even though it was wood turning and not printed. So I'd say this material is worth it.one minor nitpick.sometimes when things get a bit too humid some printers might pinch the thread flat depending on the drive gear design (Dual gears instead of a single one + a wheel will likely avoid the issue), might be because the spool feels less hard/rigid than normal PLA. But once printed and as long as you keep an eye on it, the final result should be fine as long as you use the right settings.
R**A
Disappointing glow
The media could not be loaded. I had given this 2 stars originally.The seller saw my review and reached out to me wanting to fix this for me. After I explained my issues with the glow and send them pictures they said that they wanted to send me new stuff and they sent pictures of They're stuff glowing more than the pictures I sent them of the original stuff.. I agreed to try it.I received the new stuff and it does seem to glow a little bit more i think. It's honestly hard to say. I'm not sure why it would glow better than the batch I originally received but regardless it did seem to be a little bit brighter.I was really happy with the seller's customer service and the fact they reached out to me on their own. that shows me that they care about what they do and I appreciate that. I ultimately change my review from 2 stars to 4 stars because it does glow as you can see from the video it just doesn't glow to my My standards /expectations as you can Also see in the video. Ultimately I'm still not happy with With this glow in the dark filament at this price point. Unless you had a black light to charge it up with it was extremely underwhelming. And unfortunately a lot of people I know don't have UV lights so the items that I would be making with it simply wouldn't be all that Glow in the darkto a lot of people that would receive them. I mean even the dollar store fatter paint that was golden the dark had more glow without the block lightSo I think this has room for improvement Or should have an explanation in the description saying that you need a black light /uv or else is simply not going to glow. I should also clarify that withn a black light UV when I say it glows I mean after It charges up and not while just under the light. unfortunately this item does not glow under the black light like a florescent glow item does all bright and neon. No this doesn't look like much under a black light until you turn off the light and it's been charged up. Too bad because I could have lived with even that
J**H
No issues so far
I've printed quite a few things so far and haven't had any issues with the material. I'm new to the 3D printing world so I can't tell the difference between a high-quality filament and a cheap one. For my purposes, these have worked great.
R**N
Follow other's review
Just up the temperature to print, but create stringing problem.The burnt wood smell nice though.And have to increase tolerance A LOT. If normal pla use 0.3mm, you probably have to up to 0.6mm or more to get the same fitting
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