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10-Meter Filament Temperature Change: 32°C (8 Feet) Review

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Description of 10-Meter Filament Temperature Change: 32°C (8 Feet)

Color Changing with Temperature. PLA Filament 1.75mm,under 31oC it looks blue green above it looks yellow green. Problem-free printing - Laser diameter control (± 0.03 mm), automatic spooling system, double drying process, and strict quality checks ensure clog-free, bubble-free, and tangle-free printing. USA raw plastic material - Produced using 100% virgin Natureworks Ingeo plastic pellet made in the USA for a consistent, reliable extrusion even in the longest 3D prints. Package include - 10 Meters 3D filament which is dried and then vacuum packed in a zip-bag that allows to preserve it between uses. Technical support available – Every buyer can get a pdf version instruction. We can support on how to use our material on your printer. Contact us if you have any doubt or problem.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fantastic black PETG thread, grey. not much

UPDATE: I just bought a gray PETG filament from Yousu. I really liked the black, but the gray is very viscous. Continues to build up around the nozzle and then leaves clumps on the print. This is at 235 and when printing at 80 mm/s. I don't know why gray isn't as good as black. I'll probably try another color because the black was really good. Definitely a star deduction for the stiffness. I really like this thread. I used to use Inland PETG but had issues with adhesion and stretch even with…

Pros
  • 3D printing consumables
Cons
  • New competitors have arrived

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great yarn at a fantastic price

I've spent most of the last few days playing with Yousu's black PETG. This is a great product. I've posted some photos of some of the objects I've built. All prints were made on my SeeMeCNC Boss-300. The layer temperature was 80°C, the first layer was applied at 240°C and subsequent layers at 235°C. The thread laid well, there were no problems with sticking. slow down some prints as PETG is a bit harder to print than PLA. On the other hand, if you pay attention to details, you will get great…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Affordable thread and works well!

This PETG really isn't that different from the higher end materials (like Hatchbox) that I used religiously before I started saving pennies. It has a pretty nice matte finish that complements the DIY speakers I'm working on. I work with this material a lot as it has good strength and heat resistance, making it ideal for 3D printer components with heated cases. Below are some additional printing tips that you may find helpful. Note. I use Slic3r because it's free and highly customizable. I print

Pros
  • 3D printed filament
Cons
  • Out of fashion