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Review on ๐Ÿ“ Enhanced Precision with HATCHBOX 3D Filament Dimensional Accuracy by George Woods

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No problem? Don't be afraid to try this

. I was afraid to try this yarn because of the reviews but I needed color and 3D Solutech (my main brand of yarn) was out of stock. no tension, under-extrusion, feeding error or bad filament/winding. The attached image was printed with the following settings: Printer - Creality Ender 3Slicer - Ultimaker Cura 4.0.0 resolution/layer height - 0.2mm inset density - 100% nozzle temperature. - 205Cd Temp. - 65C Print Speed - 80mm/s Temp. - 23C (73F) Total time: 6h 47m 13s Edit (1/4 coil left): Yes, to be honest I don't see a problem here. A large amount of coil used up and it's almost done, no problem. Added a few more images using faster print speed, larger layer size and less fill, no problem. I mean, I see if people complain that it doesn't look like molded plastic, but well, it really doesn't. ; It's 3D printed at the highest settings. This was not meant to be a negative, the prints look amazing. I could probably change my settings a bit for thinner layers and make my print smoother, but I haven't bothered, it still looks good. My advice is if you're still having trouble, try checking your slicer settings. First, do a quick test print at very high settings to make sure the subject looks good. Keep tweaking it until you find the right settings, then finally adjust the layer size depending on how detailed you want to print. If you want Baseline to work, I've provided a small summary of the settings above. Try them out and see if the results match the rest of the color spectrum.

Pros
  • Additive Manufacturing Products
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging