🌿 Craft your next masterpiece with nature’s touch—print wood, not plastic!
The OVV3D Wood 3D Printer Filament Bundle offers four 200g spools of 1.75mm PLA filament infused with over 30% real wood fibers, delivering authentic wood textures in Walnut, Oak, Cherry, and Teak shades. Engineered with a tight ±0.03mm diameter tolerance and premium European PLA+ raw materials, it ensures smooth, jam-free printing with no bubbles or layer lines. Packaged sustainably on eco-friendly paper spools and vacuum-sealed for freshness, this bundle is perfect for professionals seeking high-quality, natural-looking 3D prints with an environmentally responsible edge.
Manufacturer | OVV3D |
Brand | OVVNYXE |
Item Weight | 2.9 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.2 x 6.69 x 6.5 inches |
Color | 4 Pack Wood Bundle |
Material Type | Plastic, Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer Part Number | E01WDPK |
R**H
Will print fast and clean
Filament printed great. The 2 colors make for an interesting effect just like in the item pictures. Used my new Elegoo Centauri Carbon and printed a vase in 2.5 hrs. Amazon delivery sucks as far as promising you when it will arrive. Item will be on the truck out for delivery, then hours later moved to another day, even after the truck makes a stop at your place.
T**L
Quality filament, very pleased.
Had an initial issue but it was solved by OVV3D customer service, which is some of the best product service I have had.Filament is definitely a quality product and the best wood imbued filament I have tried so far. I have printed sample Benchys' for each of the wood types in the four pack bundle...great quality prints for wood filament. Wood filaments can be tricky and require attention to settings.OVV3D recommends:Print Temp: 200c-220cBed Temp: 40-60Print Speed: 25-45 mm/sFan: OnI decided to test this filament on my Klipper based Ender 3 v3 KE, so I pushed the specs a bit just to see what I could do with it.My settings:Print Temp: 225cBed Temp: 50Print Speed: 100 mm/s. (Probably could have pushed it faster, by a bit...maybe 150 or even 200. Though, if I were printing an item I intended to sell, I would obviously print closer to the recommended speed to increase quality of final print.)Fan: OnI had some fine stringing but that is to be expected with wood based filament, particularly when printing at high speed, just brushed the strings away with a small firm craft paint brush.I work mainly printing Dollhouse miniature and prop related item...I would recommend this filament to anyone wanting to print with wood.I highly recommend this filament!
M**Y
Cool Material
I love the he fact that they state 30% wood fibers, they even smell different from typical PLA. The warm tones look great, but beware, these are not full sized rolls. Also, I’ve gotten an occasional failed print, but I may just have the wrong settings, because they either get stringy or don’t stick properly to the bed at times. Other than that, I am satisfied
A**N
Prints like wood, smooth as PLA
I bought the OVV3D Wood 3D Printer Filament Bundle because I wanted to try printing some custom "wood carved" objects on my 3D printer—and I’m really impressed. The filament ran cleanly through my Prusa Mini with no clogs or stringing, which is always a concern with composite filaments. Each roll had a unique wood tone that added great variety to my prints without needing post-processing.The real magic is in the finish—printed parts come out with a subtle matte texture and wood-like appearance that looks great straight off the bed. I used it for a few decorative models and even a plant pot sleeve, and every piece has that organic feel I was going for. It doesn’t have that burnt smell some wood filaments give off either, which was a pleasant surprise.
V**R
Amazing
Amazing! Exactly what I was expecting!
R**
Severe Clog inside extruder
This stuff does NOT look like wood when printed, so you might as well use plain ol' brown filament.But this caused a BAD clog inside my extruder. I was using a .6 nozzle per some suggestions, but it didn't clog in the nozzle... it clogged the extruder itself (which is BEFORE the nozzle). Yes... I was using the recommended temps written on the reels.I had to remove and disassemble my extruder to remove the clog.USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
K**D
My first time printing with wood infused PLA
I've been wanting to try a wood filament and I'm glad to say that I'm having excellent results with this. My first print was a Benchy boat, and it came out very very nice. No bed adhesion issues. I love the flat texture, looks like People say that the filament is brittle, but I don't see that this is brittle to the point of snapping while printing. I haven't had any issues at all, other than some very fine stringing which wipes away when done. I'm printing at 200F. I love the wood smell. I'm going to be doing a lot of stuff with this filament!!!!!
C**A
Does it's job, needs fine tuning
Let me first say this is the first filament I've ever bought that has wood in it. I definitely was new to this and this filament was my intro to the world of infused filaments. Now, I've had both really good and really bad things to say so let's start off with pros.Pros: Has a great finish when it prints (super smooth and layer lines are almost invisible. Seems like that's the wood fibers filling in the rough print edges) as well as the feel and smell. When printing my room smells like a lumber mill and the print itself feels like a peice of wood that was rough sanded. Really authentic stuff.Cons: This filament is VERY brittle, even when dry, so be gentle when loading it and make sure your printer settings accommodate for a softer filament. On top of this, the filament is also very susceptible to heat creep. In a 4 hr print, I had to remove my bowden tube off of my ender 3 and load in a new section of filament probably 10 times. I've found that a lower temp allows the filament to soften but still maintain rigidity up until the nozzle so keeping it at 190C helps alot with preventing heat creep. Also the clogging is a menace! Lower your speeds of printing and it should be fine which will allow the fibers to travel with the filament rather than get clogged in the nozzle (this filament makes a lot of clogs if you dont know what youre doing). What I found is if you follow the manufacturers settings and use the lower threshold, the greater success you'll have with this filament. Also your prints will be VERY soft so do not print this for strength, only for show.Overall it's not horrible. Would I buy again? Probably not given the troubles this filament gave me with the brittleness amongst other things and also the value for the money isn't great given that you can buy a 1kg roll of some other brand for some more but who knows, maybe as I continue to use it, ill change my mind. This filament definitely isn't for beginners starting 3D printing though.
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