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Geeetech Wood Filament 1.75 mm 3D Printer Filament,Walnut Wood PLA Filament 1kg (2.2lbs) 1 Spool,Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm,for Most 3D FDM Printer

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Color: Walnut Wood Pla


Size: 1.75mm


Features

  • GEEETECH Wood FilamentWood PLA filament add more than 15% real wood fiber, this unique composition gives your 3D prints an authentic wood look and feel.And there are a variety of colors to choose, including Walnut, Ebony, White Poplar and Rosewood, to meet your needs for creating functional prototypes or works of art
  • High Quality MaterialThis wood pla filament is anti-warping, high accuracy, no bubble, no jamming and no drawing,works perfectly with most FDM 3D Printers and 3D Printer Pen on the market.Allows you to reduce waste of filaments, save time, and improve printing success rate
  • Filament Spool SizeWe know that more stable 3D printer filament diameter tolerances will bring you a smoother 3D printing experience,So the diameter of the filament we use is 1.75mm and the dimensional accuracy is +/-0.03,say goodbye to uneven extrusion and adhesion issues
  • Vacuum sealed packagingThis 3D printer filament is packed in a sealed vacuum bag with a desiccant bag to keep it dry and maintain its high performance for long time.Maintain filament in good condition to make printing smoother and more stable.Note:please place this product in a dry and ventilated environment after use. Do not place it in a high temperature, sunny or humid environment
  • About GEEETECHWith over 12 years 3D filaments experience, Geeetech 3D Prtiner Filaments are made with quality and sustainability in mind, hope all 3d printing enthusiasts enjoy printing together.GEEETECH provides 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

Brand: Geeetech


Material: Polylactic Acid, Wood Fibers


Color: Walnut Wood Pla


Item Weight: 1 Kilograms


Item Diameter: 1.75 Millimeters


Manufacturer: ‎Geeetech


Brand: ‎Geeetech


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎8.46 x 8.07 x 2.52 inches


Item model number: ‎08US


Color: ‎Walnut Wood Pla


Material Type: ‎Polylactic Acid, Wood Fibers


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎Ge001


Date First Available: December 12, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • neat stuff neat texture
I'll let you know what I expected vs what I got. At end I will list my printer information so you can know what I used to get this. The picture that looks all tan is a close up of 0.24mm layer thickness with temp adjustment from 210*c to 185*c. All temps in this range had good layer adhesion however the temp did effect the dimensional accuracy by a bit. Expectations.... woody smell... nope Brittle.....a bit but not bad Clogging.....fed fine no clogs Temp sensitivity....very forgiving Additionally it seems a tad stiffer than PLA without wood, it appears to freeze faster or droop less on overhangs (similar to CF or GF filled PLA). The diameter of the filament was extremely consistent. My equipment used in testing. Ender 3 S1 Plus. With upgraded aftermarket all metal hotend (not creality hotend)...Upgraded nozzle (diamond 0.6mm), after market PEI textured steel sheet...on top of my glass plate, heated to 50*c to 70*c also tried and was satisfied that plate temp was not picky at all. Overall it works well and looks neat, fairly sure on small parts could be stained to give woodlike look. Has a semi matt appearance and is a pleasure to work with. I think that 0.4mm would be ok...any smaller is asking for clogs with filled fibers. I use 0.6mm diamond because most of my prints are PA6, PA12, PC, ASA almost always Glass Fiber, Carbon Fiber or Kevlar fiber filled....these fibers eat brass nozzles before a print is finished and sometimes chew up steel ones... so for me ruby or diamond are only choices. Hope some of this is helpful and happy printing to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by L&S L&S

  • What a cool filament to print with!
I've been sticking to PLA, PET-G and TPU filament, and only recently have I been playing with the more exotic filament types. Wood filament is a little tricky to print with, and doesn't adhere as well as PLA. I've found with this filament that I need to heat my bed up pretty warm, 70C, and make sure the bed is clean prior to printing with it. There are many posts on the internet with tips and tricks on how to make wood filament stick better, I suggest searching for them as there are many suggestions. Prints come out looking like wood with a slight fuzzy texture to them. They are definitely not as strong as your typical PLA print though, they're more for looks than they are for strength. For maximum strength, I would print in regular PLA for internal strength, and then use the wooden PLA on the outside of your print. Since most wooden filament, including this type, is mostly PLA, it bonds perfectly to regular PLA meaning it's safe for multi-material prints. Print a few small test prints so you can get used to working with the filament, experimenting with the sweet spot on your bed temperature for proper adhesion. Once that is dialed in, have fun printing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Keith

  • Don't purchase the wood color.
Fillment creates errors in models. Does not come out smooth when extruding of the hotten. Leaves hairs that get stuck to the model and causes the extruding process to fail.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by barabara

  • Kind of neat texture, more issues with accuracy/stringing than regular PLA
I would not use this material to make something that is highly detailed or precise. It's also more expensive than many other filaments. The print quality isn't great compared to regular PLA... Nevertheless, cool! Ok, this actually prints with less awesomeness than most brands of regular PLA. I saw more stringing and the action of it coming off the reel was a little more "grindy" and less smooth than regular PLA. But this stuff does have an edge in that it really does feel quite a lot like something made out of wood. If you're using this to create miniature doodads or shelves for miniatures or something I could see a lot of value! Pass on this for most general uses, but if you really want to make something wood-like and know the limitations then have at it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024 by Bob

  • Wood PLA clogs
Poor quality control or something on the Wood PLA consistently clogs 0.4 mm extruder tip.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by J. Campbell

  • A little pricy, abrasive (Use hardened nozzle), plastic spool!, nice matte finish
Filament arrived with strong vacuum seal. Plastic spools are always nice to see, thank you! This is my first time using a wood filament. It's similar in handling to other abrasive filaments like glow in the dark, carbon fiber etc. Be sure to use a hardened nozzle, use as short and straight of a filament path as possible as the filament texture is rough and it will bind a bit on any curves. Color of printed filament came out as: #A0846A I based my profile (Bambu X1C) on Generic PLA but lowered volumetric rate to 10mm^3/s and adjusted nozzle temps per recommendations (185-220c) using a nozzle temp of 205c and bed temperature of 60c. Flow rate I left at 0.98 and K-value for pressure advance came in around 0.0175. Using these settings resulted in a very clean test cube print with a top layer so smooth I didn't realize which was top/bottom! Side walls were very smooth and the wood texture makes it very hard to see layer lines without bright lighting. The 0.98 flow might be slightly low as I am seeing a little gapping in the top layer. Overall I really like this filament. It does ooze a bit however and the start of extrusions can be a little rough (as in not sticking immediately (some from the ooze)). But the matte finish and texture is really pleasing and I can see it being great for things like desktop items etc. I'd knock 1/2 star off for value but it is a more specialty filament. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024 by Amazon Shopper Amazon Shopper

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