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Geeetech Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm for 3D Printer , Metal-Like Shiny Consumable 1kg (2.2lbs) 1 Spool, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm,Metallic Green

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Color: L-silk-green


Features

  • Silky Shiny ColorThe special color of PLA Silk Filament brings arts & crafts and 3D Projects Smooth Shiny Silver Surface which definitely gives eye-catching, glossy prints.It's very suitable to print decoration or gift for all kinds of festival and cosplay.
  • High QualityThis filament Anti-warping, high accuracy, no bubble, no jamming and no drawing.Recommended printing temp 200-230C (392-446F), hot bed temp 40-60C (104-140F).
  • High CompatibilityThis filament are universally designed and compatible with 3D Printers using 1.75mm diameter filament, with a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.03mm.
  • Vacuum sealed packaging This filament is packed in a sealed vacuum bag with a desiccant bag to keep it dry and maintain its high performance for long time.
  • 100% Satisfaction WarrantyGEEETECH provides 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and Premium Customer Services within 24 hours guaranteed reply. If you are not satisfied with this filament, please kindly contact us at ANY TIME.

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Please note: 1.To avoid clogging the nozzle, remove the filament from the extruder if you are not going to use the printer for a long time. 2. After open the package, no exposure to fire or direct sunlight.Store it in a cool and dry place,you can return it back to its resealable bag for future use and secure. 3. We recommend passing the end of the filament into the holes provided in the spool to avoid entanglement. Read more Read more Read more Silk PLA PLA PETG Glow in the dark PLA Matte Pla Material PLA PLA PETG PLA PLA Printer type(s)used fdm printers fdm printers fdm printers fdm printers fdm printers Weight 1kg 1kg 1kg 1kg 1kg


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.07 x 8.03 x 2.76 inches; 2.2 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 8, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ GEEETECH


Best Sellers Rank: #1,302 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #33 in 3D Printing Filament


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,385 ratings


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  • The best silk filament I've ever used!
Color: B-silk-gold
PLA can be hit and miss as the filament market expands. I have gotten PLA that just didn’t seem to want to provide stress free prints, regardless of what I did within the printer settings. Because of this, I primarily use only two different companies under normal circumstances. However, I recently was asked to test Geeetech’s gold silk filament. I agreed to do so, only under the grounds that I was permitted an honest review. I wanted the freedom to really hammer this product if it deserved it. They were very gracious in accepting this condition, so I’m writing this review uninfluenced by any other source but my own experience with this product. Out of box, one thing I did notice is that the temp range is not printed on the spool. But, PLA, if it is quality PLA, will print well within a wide range of temperature settings, so I decided to run a temp tower to see where this PLA’s honey spot is. It seems to be around 190 to 195. However, it preforms fine at 200, and, for Vase mode, I like to keep the filament a little thinner than it needs to be. I opted to do two vases and at least one sculpt to see how this stuff would perform (see photos). To put it mildly, this filament was a beast during my printing time with it. It had great bead adhesion throughout all my test prints. It printed with no issues at all from the start. I chose Low-poly Rose Twist Vase by riskable and Spiral Vase by Yllonnoce. With the vases, they both printed with 0 blemishes, and I was very impressed by that with it being sparkly filament. The results were just flat out beautiful. In vase mode, there was zero evidence of layering, and very little stringing, even at 200 degrees. The sculpt I chose was Angel Statue Scan by mrtom82. This print turned out beautiful. I printed it in two different sizes, and I was impressed with both. The first print I did seemed to have some slight color variation along the back side layers, but, as you can see from the pictures below, it was just gorgious over all. The bigger, second print seemed to have no color deviation and was very pretty. The images below have not had any post production work done to them. There was a tiny bit of stringing, but I’m guessing this could be corrected by playing with settings or temps. So…to sum this up: Pros: -Absolutely beautiful material esthetically. -Tolerant of a wide range of temperatures. -Reliably prints multiple types of files. -More affordable than same quality competitors -Excellent bead adhesion Cons: -Need temp range guide on the spools -Possibly some color variance (I can’t confirm this, because I couldn’t tell if what I was seeing was actually just the way the light was reflecting off the beeds of the layers) Honestly, after running this filament, I’m actually a fan of Geeetech and will most likely try some of their other products. I think they are a company that is going to be big in this industry. When you have a 25 dollar filament that prints like a 40 dollar filament, you deserve to climb the ranks. This filament was a strong, beautiful, and easy to manage print material, and I was VERY pleased with my results. I highly recommend this filament to those of you looking for metallic or silk prints. It is well worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020 by Kevin C

  • Copper Silk looks great, strings some, careful with print speeds/temps
Color: C-silk-copper
I got this Geeetech Silk Copper filament. I received two Geeetech Silk filaments, one Copper and Silver. My first 3D printer was a Geeetech so I was slightly excited to learn of their entry into the materials market. Let's get the elephant in the room out of the way: This stuff is really pretty. In some variable layer height prints you can make the lines disappear. It seems to be functional over a large range of temperatures, though I had stringing issues that were hard to tune out, especially in multi-material set ups where the nozzle temperature varies. The material is very shiny, seems to have ok mechanical properties, doesn’t jam nozzle (no particles, though those are rarely an issue).I printed primarily with 0.4 mm nozzles and generally around 205C with a lot of traction. I suspect the material will behave better with carefully tuned k-factor/linear advance. The Silver and Copper silk work very well together and I’ve included some pictures of both. Both spools came in well sealed bags including desiccant. I got another spool from the same brand which wasn’t sealed as well but generally there seems to be care. See pictures for results. I printed challenging prints and mostly got good overhangs, even without support. The steepest of curved walls had a decidedly different finish which could likely be tuned out with print speed and cooling. The silk gets dull if printed very fast or at low temperatures. Lastly I had them out of the bags for ~1 week with no ill effects, even in humid weather. Definitely recommended for art projects. It may not be a great mechanical material but I didn’t notice any obvious flaws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2019 by Abe in SD

  • Worst filament I've ever used
Color: A-silk-silver
I purchased the pearl/metallic silver filament and spent a full day trying to get this stuff to print properly and nothing I do works. It doesn't stick to itself at all, so when you lay down a bunch of lines next to each other to form a surface, they just fall apart immediately. Increasing temperature or flow didn't help at all. The stuff also warps horribly, the entire bottom of whatever I'm attempting to print just ends up all wavy because its warped so bad. Also the extrusion is so inconsistent, some places are so under-extruded that its falling apart, and other parts are so over-extruded that there are just gobs of material hanging off of them. The stuff almost acts like its compressible so as you increase extrusion, it just becomes compressed in you're nozzle rather than flowing out at higher rate. Then, as soon as the nozzle lifts up a little and the pressurized plastic in your nozzle has somewhere to go it just all shoots out as a big glob. I tried everything with this stuff. I printed slow, turned on coasting and played with coasting settings, I tried different temperatures from 190-220, I tried line widths from 90% of my nozzle width all the way up to 120% of my nozzle width. I tried flow modification of up to 130% and still got under-extrusion, until of course my nozzle lifted up to change layers and then the massive blob shot out. I tried turning the part cooling fan off, as well as running it at 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%. No matter what I did, this stuff still printed so bad it was unusable. Maybe someone with a direct extruder rather than Bowden would have better luck, but personally I'd advise staying away from this stuff. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021 by Chris

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