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Review on πŸ”§ Optimize Your 3D Printing Experience with SUNLU Filament Printer Printing Storage by Steven Pankey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great filament, worth every penny

This filament costs about the same as other brands, but it flows much smoother than any I've tried. The most interesting thing is that this yarn has a fair amount of wood while others sometimes had less and still managed to ravage my jets. I used my fingertips to wipe the excess wood shavings from the edges). I printed these models with a .4, 230c/60c nozzle on a heavily modified Kingroon KP3 with an E3Dv6 hotend and two 5015 fans. The models were printed in Prusa Slic3r with dynamic fan details and variable layers at 0.25-0 ,4, all less and prepared The nozzle is struggling to release the filament evenly. one on me, not on a thread), I had no problems with clogging. This thread flows very smoothly. In fact, the layers dissolve into each other and are hardly recognizable even at a layer height of 0.4. The color of the thread and the wood fibers play an important role in the disappearance of the layers, but in this case the adhesion of the layers plays a crucial role. Apart from scientific tests; I printed the same iPhone case (shown in photo) from Inland PLA (light blue) and from this Sunlu wood filament. The wood filament is definitely stronger - it took more effort to bend the wood filament and it flexed back into shape, while the inner PLA flexed fairly easily and then broke/separated the layers. For the regular price of $26.99, that's good. worth every penny! If I find it on sale again I'll snag a few reels for future projects and I would have no hesitation in recommending anyone looking for a good, reliable wooden thread to do the same.

Pros
  • Good customer service
Cons
  • Expensive