WOOD. NAT. PLA+ 1.75mm 1KG ECO
WOOD. NAT. PLA+ 1.75mm 1KG ECO
3D Printer Filament
PLA+ Wood 1.75mm Natural 1KG ECO
Weight: 1kg
Colour: Natural Wood
Material: PLA+
Nozzle Temperature: 200°C - 210°C*
Bed Temperature: 0°C - 60°C
Diameter: 1.75mm ± 0.03mm
Hardware Requirements
Heated Bed: Optional Enclosure: No | Hardened Nozzles: Required |
Adhesion Aids:
Not Required |
Part Cooling Fan: Yes |
PLA Wood is a composite material blend of PLA and real wood fibres which results in biodegradable 3D parts with the texture and feel of real wood. The resulting parts can be sanded and stained like real wood, allowing for complex, single-peice geometries that look and feel like the actual thing.
Precision engineered to industry leading tolerances (±0.03mm) using advanced laser technology, our filaments make possible silky smooth prints with perfect layer adhesion resulting in stronger prints with no variations in surface quality. Our filaments are orderly and uniformly wound on each spool ensuring a jam and kink free printing experience. Made from only pure feedstock and vibrant pigments, our filaments are available in a multitude of vibrant colours and is compatible with all 1.75mm filament fed 3D printers from your favourite manufacturers like Prusa, Creality, Monoprice, FlashForge and more.
Abrasive Filament WarningIn comparison to standard 3D printing filament, this material is abrasive. When printing this material, users will find that standard brass nozzles are quickly worn out, resulting in their inner surfaces becoming wider. This will cause problems with extrusion over time. As a result, we strongly recommend printing this material using only with printers equipped with hardened steel nozzles. |
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PRINTING PARAMETERS
Print Speed: 30 - 80 mm/s
Printing Temperature: 190 - 210°C
Build Bed Temperature: 0 - 50°C
Retraction Speed: 20 - 50 mm/s
Retraction Distance: 3 - 10 mm
Cooling Fan: Yes
Filament Type: PLA+ Wood
Printer Type: Cartesian/Delta
Extruder Type: Direct Drive/Bowden Tube
Layer Height: 0.1 - 0.3mm
Fill Density: 0 - 100%
Shell Thickness: >0.4mm
*Not all 3D printers are the same. This makes giving temperature advice difficult. Consider the suggested printing temperature as a starting point to be fine tuned as you experiment and print with our material. Don't be afraid to go above or below our suggested temperatures if it results in better quality prints. For more information on how to get the best our of your STANDARD PRINT CO. PLA Filament, head over to our PLA Guide and download a free copy of our PLA printing guide.
+ Why Standard Print Co.?
We aren't called Standard Print Co. for nothing. All our materials are made responsibly, to industry recognised standards. For more information, click here.
+ What is PLA Wood used for?
PLA is a custom formulated blend of PLA optimized for 3D printing applications. It's the go-to material for:
- Detailed models
- Educational tools
- Architectural mock-ups
- End Use Products
- Parts intended to be biodegradible
+ How do I best print PLA Wood?
For more information on how to get the best our of your Standard Print Co. PLA+ Filament, head over to our PLA Guide and download a free copy of our PLA printing guide.
+ How do I refill a Standard Print Co. ECO Spool.
Step 1: | To re-spool an empty Standard Print Co. ECO spool, first loosen the four securing screws on the reverse face of the spool with a 3mm hex key. |
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Step 2: | After removing the backing plate, slide your refill onto the spool |
Do not cut the filament coil's securing straps at this stage. Doing so will result in the filament uncoiling completely, making it next to impossible to recoil in an orderly manner. | |
Step 3: | Secure the end of the filament located on the inner diameter of the refill filament coil in the groove located on the inner diameter of the ECO spool before replacing the backing plate of the inner spool. Failure to do this will cause the refill filament coil to spin independently of the ECO spool. |
Step 4: | Resecure the four screws holding backing plate to the ECO spool. |
Step 5: | Only after the filament has been secured and backing plate replaced, should a pair of scissors be used to carefully cut and remove the four plastic straps holding the filament coil together being careful not to cut or damage the filament itself. |
+ Do you offer PLA Wood in 2.85mm diameter filament?
Not at the moment.
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