| Manufacturer | AMOLEN |
|---|---|
| Part number | 3DSLBK |
| Item Weight | 998 g |
| Manufacturer reference | 3DSLBK |
| Colour | 1 -Silk Black Blue |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Cutting Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
AMOLEN Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm 3D Printer filaments, Shiny Black Blue Filament for 3D Printing, 1kg(2.2lbs) Spool, Compatible with Most FDM Printer(Black Blue)
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| Brand | AMOLEN |
| Material | Polylactic Acid |
| Colour | 1 -Silk Black Blue |
| Item weight | 998 Grams |
| Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
About this item
- ✔Shiny Silk PLA Filament - High quality and bright silk black blue PLA filament, make your printed objects look as smooth and shiny like real silk, perfect for the printing of decorative objects, crafts, and more
- ✔Less Tangle - Full mechanical winding, bring more neat wiring, smooth entry, avoid possible blockage and line breaking, PLA raw materials come from USA, make your 3D printing journey more pleasant and relaxed
- ✔High Compatibility - Due to the high quality standards in terms of manufacturing accuracy and the small tolerance in diameter of+/-0.03mm, it is perfectly compatible with most FDM 3D printers and 3D pens on the market
- ✔PLA Filament Specs - 1.75mm Diameter, 1 kg spool (2.2lbs). Recommended printing temperature: 210°C - 220°C (410°F - 428°F), Heat Bed Temperature: 40°C -60°C (104°F - 140°F),Use a fully transparent spool to visually show the filament consumption situation
- ✔Professional Packaging - Vacuum packaging with desiccant to keep it dry and keep out dust. 3D printer filament packing bag has sealed strips that can be reused, please remember to put it back into the packing bag timely after using to maintain excellent
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| ASIN | B0BWTGVZ1H |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,055 in Business, Industry & Science (See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science) 99 in Filament 3D Printing Materials |
| Date First Available | 11 Aug. 2023 |
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AMOLEN Shiny Black Blue Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm 3D Printer filaments for 3D Printing Feature: Neat Winding, No Clogging, No Tangle, Bubble-Free, Without Warping, Good CompatibilityWide range of uses: suitable for printing crafts, artwork and industrial design samples, etc.Specification:Filament Type: PLA FilamentColors: Silk Black BlueProduct Net Weight: 1kg/2.2lbFilament Diameter: 1.750.03mmRecommend Priting Temperature: 210-220℃Recommend Heated Bed Temperature: 0-50℃Recommend Print Speed: 25-45mm/sPackage includes:1 x Spool of PLA Filament1 x Reusable Packaging Bags(Packed on spool)1 x Desiccant(in spool)1 x Instructions
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2023
I was contacted by Amolen saying that I must have got a bad batch, and sent me a full set free of charge, which I have received.
I hasten to say my place of work purchased the original set of reels, so this costs me nothing regardless (some people work for cool employers :-) )
I have since tried both the sparkly gold filament and the bronze colour, and they work faultlessly. Very impressed with the sparkly gold. This is the one I really wanted to try.
The reels seem to be properly wound this time and are free to move, not sticky/stuck.
I have yet to try the marble and the wood, but have checked the reels and they too appear to be good.
I will say though the carrier reels (yes they are small as described) could be a tadge larger as the filament tries to hop off the edge. A minor issue given after about 30 minutes of printing the winds are well lower than the reel carrier.
So, yes I got free filament, and yes its better than the filament my work purchased for me ... considerably.
I like it, a lot so far. I may even for the first time ever post a picture of the finished article.
Both customer service and filament ... I would say ... are very Good :-)
Love the glittery stuff x
The wood filament holds onto the PEI bed well at 70 degrees. I extruded at 215 initially but reduced that to 200 mid-print as I noticed a lot of stringing which never happens with other filaments. Changing the temp down didn't help. Cooling was at 100% after the first layer. I suspect to print without stringing I might need to increase the retraction distance before movement. The wood filament has a nice feel to it and can be sanded. I will definitely be ordering more of this when I run out!
The gold filament is sparkly but has a bit of a lack-lustre look to it when printed. It could probably do with a higher ratio of gold sparkly bits to PLA. I printed a tiara for the girls and they love it but I probably won't buy the gold filament again, I just didn't like the overall look of it when printed. This is just an opinion though, YMMV.
The marble filament looks really great when printed, it's fantastic for printing buildings, especially roman columns etc.
I haven't tried the bronze filament yet.
This is a great pack to test out different filaments without taking the plunge on a single 1kg reel of the stuff. Definitely worth a go!
I have used Glow filament before from a different brand so I was able to compare this to see how it held up. It was just as brittle as the other brand but that is down to the make up of glow in the dark filament, this didn't cause an issue when feeding into the printer or when printing.
I tested the glow on the reel and it was surprising easy to get a glow from it compared to the other brand I had used, although it was blue which may have a factor?
I took a step back to my childhood and printed a moon and stars that would glow in the dark. I remember getting these from a magazine and sticking them to my ceiling.
For comparison I printed in this filament and also in the other brand's blue filament. Both held up extremely well, adhesion to my freshly cleaned bed was great and it was easy to remove after cooling down.
I tested the glow on these and as you can see I was very happily surprised that they came out so well! Definitely brighter than the other branded blue.
Since I had both colours printed I decided to create a scene with them. (@mck.3d on Instagram)
Printed using an Ender 3 Pro no upgrades, 200 degree hotend & 60 degree bed.
All in all I am very happy with this filament. I had never come accross this brand but it will definitely be on my list of reputable suppliers!
I have used Glow filament before from a different brand so I was able to compare this to see how it held up. It was just as brittle as the other brand but that is down to the make up of glow in the dark filament, this didn't cause an issue when feeding into the printer or when printing.
I tested the glow on the reel and it was surprising easy to get a glow from it compared to the other brand I had used, although it was blue which may have a factor?
I took a step back to my childhood and printed a moon and stars that would glow in the dark. I remember getting these from a magazine and sticking them to my ceiling.
For comparison I printed in this filament and also in the other brand's blue filament. Both held up extremely well, adhesion to my freshly cleaned bed was great and it was easy to remove after cooling down.
I tested the glow on these and as you can see I was very happily surprised that they came out so well! Definitely brighter than the other branded blue.
Since I had both colours printed I decided to create a scene with them. (@mck.3d on Instagram)
Printed using an Ender 3 Pro no upgrades, 200 degree hotend & 60 degree bed.
All in all I am very happy with this filament. I had never come accross this brand but it will definitely be on my list of reputable suppliers!
So, the good:
When it prints well it looks really good
When you finally dial in the settings (for me it was 220C hotend and 50C bed) you get some consistency in prints
And the bad:
- It really, really hates printing a large first layer.
- Unless you get the temperature of the bed and nozzle just right it will fail to print. I spent about a day finding that point
- The orange/red colour change does not happen anywhere near enough. I've printed 2 vases with it and they're basically just one colour. One was printed in vase mode and was 30cm tall, so had plenty of time to switch colours, the other was about 17cm tall and was not in vase mode, so I'd expect much better colour change than I got.
- It's just plain hard to work with. I had 3 failed prints with a recent piece and I changed to a cheap Ender filament and it printed perfectly first time.
As much as I like the colour, I'm not buying any more.



















