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OVERTURE Silk Filament PLA is a high-quality 3D printing material designed for professional results. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a weight of 1kg, it offers exceptional dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02 mm. The clog-free and bubble-free formula ensures a smooth printing experience, while its vibrant silk blue color adds a touch of elegance to your projects. Compatible with most FDM printers, this filament is perfect for both hobbyists and professionals alike.
Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
Brand | OVERTURE |
Model Number | UK-PLA17511 |
Package Dimensions | 22.2 x 20.8 x 7.3 cm; 1 kg |
Colour | Silk Blue |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Ink Colour | Silk Blue |
Manufacturer Part Number | OVUPLA |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
K**E
Very light silk green
Print quality is great. Had no problems or clogging. It is a very light green, almost a glowing colour. Printed a fidget and unlike with a lot of filaments there was no issue releasing the fidget wheels. Great if you want to print some bright silky designs.
S**M
Good quality
I've bought this item a few times. Nice colour, no jams, no tangles or blockages.
K**A
Great
Beautiful
A**C
Printed ok on bambu p1s, bit of stringing
The media could not be loaded. I bought the PLA-Silk Copper. Printed a benchy using this stuff - see the pic and video i've supplied. Printed using my Bambu Labs P1S with the generic PLA silk profile and in 'normal' print mode (not sport or ludicrous modes). I used the standard benchy, not the optimised one supplied with the printer. Printed fine, though with some stringing. Also printed a big vase and it was perfect.
M**N
Fantastic !
This gold pla is absolutely fantastic. It prints well and looks the part , priced well , What else is needed?
S**G
Nice silky copper finish..
Prints well with a nice silky copper finish. Sticks to bed without issues.
D**G
Good quality filament
Good quality filament
P**S
Overture Gold Silk PLA - Initial Experiences and Challenges
As an Ender 3 S1 Plus user, I generally prefer to avoid writing negative reviews. However, my experience with Overture's Gold Silk PLA has unfortunately led me to share my challenges.While I understand that filament performance can be influenced by various factors, I encountered significant difficulties in achieving successful prints with this particular spool.My standard practice with any new filament is to print a temperature tower to identify the optimal printing temperature. With this Gold Silk PLA, the temperature tower required four attempts:The first attempt resulted in a significant "bird's nest" failure.The subsequent two attempts (second and third), even after drying the filament overnight in my Sunlu Filament dryer, ended with the extruder stripping the filament and a failure to extrude.The fourth attempt finally produced a complete tower. However, I observed minimal difference in print quality across the temperature range of 230°C to 210°C. Below 210°C, significant stringing became apparent.Following the temperature tower, I attempted to print some flexi octopuses for my granddaughter and nieces. These prints coincided with my third attempt at the temperature tower, and unfortunately, I experienced the same issue of filament failing to extrude, even after changing the nozzle.Based on these initial experiences, I am hesitant to purchase this filament again. While I acknowledge that my specific setup and environmental conditions could play a role, the consistent extrusion issues and lack of significant temperature sensitivity in the tower test were concerning.I would be genuinely interested in understanding if others have experienced similar challenges with this specific Gold Silk PLA formulation or if there might be specific considerations or best practices for printing with it that I am currently unaware of.
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