3D Printer Silk Filament, JAYO 1.1KG Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm, Smooth Silky Shiny Surface, Cardboard 3D Printing Spool, Fits for FDM 3D Printers, Silk Silver 1.1KG
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①【Shiny SILK PLA Filament】Compared to the regular PLA 3D printer filament, JAYO Silk PLA Filament 1.1kg has a glossy color. Giving a silky texture, touch, color to any 3D models. Great Silk PLA Filament can print 3D printing objects with smooth silk features. ②【Great Easy to Print】Adopting 100% neatly wound filament production skill. Make sure JAYO Silk PLA filament fed into FDM 3D printers smoothly and constantly without clogging on the nozzle or extrusion. JAYO Silk Filament 1.1kg prints a shiny silky 3D prints easily. ③【1.75mm Filament Diameter】Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.02mm.High precision 1.75mm JAYO Silk PLA filament can bring a stable 3d printing process and print an excellent 3d printing model. ④【Wide Compatibility】JAYO SILK filament is widely used in printing handicrafts, artworks, industrial design samples and product models with higher toughness requirements. Suitable for most FDM 3D printers, 3D printing pens and filament dryer box. ⑤【Recommend Settings】JAYO 3D printing SILK PLA filament 1.75mm: Nozzle Temp( 200 - 230°C), Heated Bed Temp(60°C - 80°C).
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Dad, the engineer
When my wife asked me to print a 2 pound lion head, I was a little concerned. After all, even though it wouldn't be particularly tall in Z, it would basically take the entire footprint of the bed - and I have a large QIDI i-fast. My first attempt was with some gold PETG, but I ran into issues and didn't have time to work out the kinks. Plan B? JAYO Gold Silk PLA Filament (1.75mm, 1.1KG)... because if filament issues force you to use something else, make sure that you haven't bought the substitute brand either.I wasn't worried, though, because I've never really had issues with PLA. I tweaked the default Cura PLA settings to 205/60. Perfect. No stringing or zitting. The surface finish on the shell (aside from the seam) is perfect. My only issue was some spiral tension of the filament coming off of the roll - but that was just for the first 100g, or so. While it's not as durable as many of the PLA /tough PLA/etc., this filament is still pretty strong for silk.I know PLA is cheap, but under $15 for a large roll of metallic silk was a surprise. Though I generally try to have PETG be my "base" filament, I will keep JAYO in mind for any applications that can get by with PLA, instead. Highly Recommended
Maggie
The filament itself seems like a good value and printed well for the very small dragon eyes I've tried it on so far. However, the very small spool diameter and chonky width make this brand completely incompatible with the Bambu Lab AMS. I tried all the adapters I have and even printed an extra one to try. Nope. I then tried the hack of pulling the cardboard sides to put on an empty Bambu refillable spool. I didn't realize the original was too wide for the Bambu spool to close (or I would have returned at that point). I spent about an hour manually respooling onto separate empties to be able to print with it at all. I've still got half the roll to respool. I guess silver lining is a major incentive to finally print a better respooler.