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πŸ–¨οΈ PoroLay MoldLay 3D Printing Filament Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.8
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Description of πŸ–¨οΈ PoroLay MoldLay 3D Printing Filament

0.75kg / 0.55 lb of 1.75mm MOLDLAY filament. Excellent for making mold negatives. Prints at temperatures of 170 – 180Β° C. Made in Germany.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

High-quality filament for 3D printing

The PORO Lay Mold Lay 3D Printing Filament is a great addition to my 3D printing supplies. My analysis of this product showed that it is a top choice for industrial and scientific use with its high-quality materials. The filament has a smooth finish and adheres well to the print bed. However, the only downside is that it is slightly more expensive when compared to other similar products in the market. Overall, I highly recommend this filament for anyone who needs reliable and consistent 3D…

Pros
  • Produces high-quality 3D print with accurate details and strong layers.
Cons
  • Requires a high-temperature nozzle, which limits compatibility with some 3D printers and can be unsafe for inexperienced users.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great prints with tricky settings

Print slightly hotter than spec 225 on a very cold platform with fans on. You need to cool it down quickly or it will curl horribly when printed. It works but be prepared to burn in the kiln OUTSIDE, it smells.

Pros
  • Ideal for making negatives
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works as intended; but you must learn to use it properly.

This isn't the easiest filament to use but it works as expected and my customers love the casting results. I went through almost the entire role with just a few issues.

Pros
  • Prints at 170-180Β°C
Cons
  • Some little things