I did a little research and asked about wood PLA to print Groot as a birthday present. I tested it on a few small parts and had a lot of clogging issues. I watched a few YouTube videos and ended up using a 0.6mm nozzle instead of the 0.4mm nozzle I was using and no clogging issues. Depending on the model, there may be a lot of threads, but a large Groot sitting next to a tree trunk will have almost no threads and only a few nubs (layer height 0.3mm). I had to lower the temp to 185-190, I usually use around 205. This stuff doesn't stick to glass I've found and I had to do the blue tape trick which sticks too well, but it worked. Glue stick on glass works well too. Overall I'm satisfied but would be a bit happy if I could use it as a direct replacement for my regular PLA hatchbox.
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