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3D Printer Rainbow Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm 1KG Gradually Changing Color Gradient Printing Material

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Color: Silk Rainbow


Features

  • No polishing needed, printing at a high detail results in a beautiful finish.
  • Highlight silk pla filament multicolored color.
  • Nice shiny Metallic Special Rainbow Multi Color Gradient
  • Industrial & Scientific > Additive Manufacturing Products > 3D Printing Supplies > 3D Printing Filament
  • The change from one color to another is random.

Brand: CC3D


Material: PLA


Color: Silk Rainbow


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.27 x 8.27 x 2.76 inches; 2.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SILKPLA009


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 19, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Hangzhou zhuopu new materials technology co.,LTD


Best Sellers Rank: #1,079 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #40 in 3D Printing Filament


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 10,673 ratings


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  • Rainbow gradient silk (dark)
Color: Silk Rainbow
This review is for the rainbow gradient silk pla. This rainbow is a bit different than others. It tends to run darker colors and more gold tones. Basically no red, green, or pinks. Two of the gold tones print very similar even though they look very different on the spool. This makes it come out as long stretches of gold (see the deep sea diver model pic). If you like gold, like I do, this isn't really an issue. You can expect most of your prints to include at least some gold coloring. This spool looks like it has so many colors but really you just get 3 main colors and then very gradual transitions that look smooth.:: A rich sapphire blue, a burgundy-ish copper, and gold. Of which there are multiple slightly different gold tones varying from yellow, orange, a coffee, and copper ish. The sool colors can be deceiving. It's surprising seeing what looks like a light eggplant color filament print as a distinct gold color. But you will see this happening with these colors. I'm not sure why the printed colors change so much from the way the color looks on the roll. But it does. I really like the colors but be aware you will find a lot of gold in the mix compared to the blue and purple. And that it will be tricky to predict what the filament will look like when printed. As for quality. No complaints. Printed fine. Wound neatly. I typically bump the nozzle and bed temp for silk. these were all printed at 205c and 70c bed. I sometimes get bed adhesion problems if I use 60c. So if you have such issues, try bumping the bed temp. And make sure bed is clean. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Dane'lle Dane'lle

  • great aluminum look
Color: Silk Silver
Love this stuff! Price is great too. Also have the iron gray color and rose gold color. Printing fast less gloss, slower more gloss, especially on curved surfaces. Printing on a Bambu P1S, using default Bambu Silk PLA settings.
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Don Don

  • It will work amazing after you get rid of the moisture
Color: Silk Gold
So at first I used the most liked review comment cura settings of 195C nozzle, 65C heated bed, and 94% flow rate. It printed pretty good but then a week into printing the filament had a total fail on me as it snapped in my bowden tube and hotend. I had to take apart the nozzle and tube, it wasn't hard but this was defintely a clear sign of moisture in my filament. For those of you new to 3d printing, many filament love to absorb the moisuture in the air which will directly negatively impact your prints from poor adhesion, prints, or worse...a total failure. I got a really nice filament dryer and my print has come out absolutely amazing. It looks perfect and there are 0 flaws in the print. The dryer is awesome because it functions as a spool holder as well so you can print 50-55C heated filament for butter smooth PLA. Get yourself a filament dryer or you can also try the ghetto method as well by putting this filament in the oven for 4-6 hours at 50C. But obviously this has a huge flaw as you are going to leave a chemical smell in the oven you cook your food in... so drop 50-60 dollars and get a proper filament dryer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023 by Mikey

  • My favorite silver and gold silks, with a few caveats.
Color: Silk Gold
These are the best gold and silver silks I've found, that is they look the most realistic. They foam quite a bit which is normal for silk, but it leads me to believe the TPU content is high. For that reason, this stuff really performs best when dried. in fact, it will start to degrade after just 10-20 hours of printing, so I print straight from the dryer. Also, I have had rolls of gold that are less metallic (more like other brands) while I have had many that look exceptionally like real gold. I wish the consistency was better. Printability is just fine on my Prusa Mk3, MK4 and Bambu X1c as long as it's dry. Try going a little slower if you have issues. Layer adhesion is better than other brands I've tried, but it's still a weak point. Orient your print so that layers are perpendicular to the axis you most require strength on. That said, this is for aesthetic parts, not functional ones, so it's more than adequate. Great stuff once you get used to the quirks. I've had parts pass for real metal until handled. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Shane Bushman

  • Overall it's really good at what it does!
Color: Silk Jade Green
The media could not be loaded. This is the color I chose to use as my printer's accent. The black printer makes it seem fantastic. I used this material to print so many pieces that I ordered another roll. It is a little more difficult to print on than ordinary PLA. I enjoy the glossy green. I used it to create some awesome decorations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Taylor S (MTM)

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