Pros & Cons
Pros
Temperature tower shows heavy stringing from 220c down to about 205c. Ran this on a fokoos odin 5 f3 at 200c/60c bed. Any of the minor defects seem to be from me needing to re-level the bed and replace my worn out nozzle.
Other than being a little stringy, this stuff is excellent. It looks kind of crystal like, and sparkles. It makes my other pla feel stiff and crispy by comparison.
Talk about some tough filament. It's like it's abs filament. This filament gives very accurate suggestion and my machine nailed it.
Cardboard spool is sturdy enough to last. They give a qc card as a little tool to prevent tangling too. The wind they place on their reels is both consistent and tangle free.
White filament is great if you intend to paint or sculpt over your 3d prints. Not truly opaque and also has a slight yellow tint to it, but does seem to have more flex and give than standard pla. This one is 100mm.
Cons
It is apparently quite brittle at spots. The one thing this material has going for it is that it is priced reasonably considering the odd 650g spool size.
Highlights
Quality
This filament has produced great results on my printer that has been dialed in, for curiosity i tried it on a newer printer tha... Read More
I did not even have to change my settings so i am happy to recommend this product.
The quality of filament can affect your prints no matter how well dialed in it is.
I've seen other 3-d filament in this price range and the quality was not as good as jayo.
Competitiveness
I got pretty good results at 170°c.
I am working with a makerbot replicator.
65kg you are looking at roughly 16$/kg - on par with most mid-range 1kg spools.
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The first was white and tangled
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So much so it would ruin the prints after every few ft
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Id have to watch spool pause print cut line then reload and continue every hour or so
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I couldnt get it to adhere to plate for the life of me
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I have two different machines
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I used hot glue to hold it to the plate
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I just loaded my third wheel of white and am going to stick with it for now