







🗿 Print Like a Pro, Sculpt Like a Master
OVERTURE Rock PLA Filament 1.75mm offers premium marble-like textures with precise ±0.02mm dimensional accuracy, compatible with most FDM 3D printers. Its tangle-free spool design and consistent flow deliver smooth, reliable printing, perfect for professionals and hobbyists aiming for stone-inspired, high-detail creations.






| ASIN | B08732CWTP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #618 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #57 in 3D Printing Filament |
| Brand | OVERTURE |
| Color | 01-rock White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,698) |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OVFBC175 |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
| Product Dimensions | 8.78 x 2.95 x 8.23 inches |
C**S
Rock Solid Prints, stone-like finish, beautiful colors.
OVERTURE Rock PLA looks like sculpture but prints like a dream. The marble texture hides layer lines and adds a touch of artistry to even simple models. Flow is steady, adhesion is strong, and cleanup is easy. This filament does not film perfection, it videos progress, one flawless layer at a time.
D**N
Stunning Realism and High-Quality Prints
The Overture Rock PLA filament is absolutely worth the effort to dial in the settings. It took me a bit of trial and error to get everything perfect, but the results are incredible. The prints have a realistic stone-like texture that really makes them pop. I’ve been able to create marble-like Greek statues that resemble real, carved stone. Color quality was really good and turned out amazingly. So flexible. The spool feeds smoothly with minimal tangling, and the dimensional accuracy is spot on. Once you get the settings right, it’s such a joy to print with. I'm definitely planning to grab more while it’s on sale. This filament elevates 3D prints to a whole new level.
K**.
Awesome line of gradient filaments in delicious earth tones.
All of the rock pla filaments from overture have been fantastic. The shorter transition cycle and beautiful palette of colors really make projects pop, especially when used for detail color on projects. The gradient adds so much depth. A bit more brittle than bambu, eSun, and sunlu filaments, only an issue on small-small parts though. Also, have had some bed-adhesion issues where thin-wide parts pull up on corners. Slowing down first layer print times, using a wide brim or on a petg raft fixes this. Overall: I recommend this filament line.
A**R
Jarrah - Great Color and Texture
My understanding is that this not a real wood filament, which would only be a problem if this didn't have such a lovely texture. My biggest gripe with a lot of filaments containing calcium carbonate (e.g. marble/rock) or wood is that they often still result in a shiny and obviously plastic texture, but this has a gorgeous matte finish. The Jarrah color prints slightly less red than it appears in the photos and on the roll, but still results in fantastic color, texture, and overall aesthetic similar to terracotta pottery. All in all, it was well worth the sub-$20 price. Overture also nailed the stock profile in orca: The temperature tower I printed on my centauri carbon (with a hardened steel nozzle) had optimal adhesion without stringing at a temperature of 220° and printed reasonably quickly for an abrasive filament at a max volumetric flow of 16mm/sec. The optimal temp for my Qidi X-Plus 4 was 225°, so I still recommend doing a quick temperature tower beforehand to get the best results.
M**I
No Cleanup Needed! The perfect Filament!
Absolutely impressed with the quality, beauty, flawless finish, and texture of this incredible filament. This has been the only filament that I have purchased that printed so cleanly that I pulled it off my plate and did ZERO cleanup. Will be buying all their colors of filament! Just blown away and video and pictures don’t do it justice. Worked like a dream with my Flashforge AD5X. Temperature range was exact. No stringing! No mess! No cleanup needed.
R**R
Nice filament, a little temperamental
Overall a good filament but not the easiest to work with. Some issues with adhesion with smaller parts and some bubbles/chunks, both possibly related to whatever texture additive for the "rock" PLA. Colors are really nice, not as vibrant as shown in the pictures but the better for it. It's a unique rainbow based on my experience and a nice balance of the various colors. Would recommend if you're willing to put up with some optimization work.
B**H
VERY SMOOTH PRINT
IVE BOUGHT MANY DIFFERENT BRANDS AND CONSIDERING I SELL THE ITEMS I PRINT AT CRAFT SHOWS AND INCLUDE THEM INSIDE ETSY PACKAGES, HOW SMOOTH SOMETHING PRINTS IS SUPER IMPORTANT FOR THE QUALITY AND CONTINUITY OF THE OBJECT. THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST OF THE 6 BRANDS THAT I HAVE TRIED AND IT LOOKS LIKE REAL WOOD
S**7
Currently a "no" for me. .4mm nozzles.
For starters, I come from a long time of 3d printing since ender, and still own one. I have dealt with many issues and filament, modified g-code, completely built out print parameters ect. so I do infact know to some extent what I'm doing. This is my first time using this filament brand and immediately was met with issues. I switched it to one of my bambu printers to see if maybe I just had bad configs and it only got worse. It is possible that I just got a junk roll but got $17, honestly this shouldn't be an issue in 3D printing today. We've come a very long way and it should argument be non existent. If you're using a .6 or .8mm nozzle maybe this won't be an issue, but on 3 different high quality .4mm nozzles I had non stop problems. Now it's just wall art. If the seller would like to try again, I'm happy to change my review as perhaps it really was just a rough batch but currently it's a no for me. I really wanted it to work because it's perfect in color for some Mars planet work I'm creating but it's just too finicky.
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