🌟 Elevate Your Prints with Nature's Touch!
The iSANMATE Wood Filament combines 20% real wood fiber with high-quality PLA+ for a unique printing experience. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a print temperature range of 190-225°C, this filament offers exceptional layer bonding and durability, making it ideal for both novice and experienced 3D printing enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | iSANMATE |
Brand | iSANMATE |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 7.87 x 2.56 inches |
Item model number | PLA-1.75 |
Color | White Wood |
Material Type | Wood PLA+ |
Manufacturer Part Number | PLA-1.75 |
J**Y
Beautiful colors prints well on Bambu
Beautiful colors. It printed easily on a Bambu A1 and also the mini. I had good adhesion without any issues. There is a harsh transition if you go from dark to light as seen in the dragon egg in the photo there is a smooth gradient if you go from light to dark just keep that in mind when planning your projects.
J**E
if you're looking for a solid balance between quality and value.
I’ve had a great experience using iSANMATE PLA filament! It feeds smoothly, adheres well to the print bed, and delivers consistent, clean prints with sharp details. I was especially impressed with how little stringing or warping I got, even on longer prints.The filament comes vacuum-sealed and tangle-free, which shows they care about quality and storage. It’s also very beginner-friendly—no special tuning needed to get great results on my first try. For the price, the quality really exceeded my expectations!This is a reliable go-to filament for everyday prints, especially if you're looking for a solid balance between quality and value.
J**L
Gingerbread filament with good performance
I was attracted to this filament because of the warm wood color. I wanted to print Christmas ornaments that looked like cookies. This is a good gingerbread brown. It's printed well for me and I will probably purchase it again.
J**H
First time trying wood filament
I'd been wanting to try wood filament for a while but hesitant to switch nozzle sizes. Found a good deal on the iSanmate wood filaments so thought I'd give it a go. No regrets. And now I like the speed of 0.6 nozzles too.I started with the Baby Groot planter model at 100% in the darker wood. Looked great but too dark for Groot. No problem, I also got the lighter wood. Wife saw it and wanted it as large as I could make it. The dark model is at 100% and the light at 250%.I've printed 3 large so far (~ 9 hrs each) and had no problems with the filament clogging (0.6 mm nozzle). I did have one adhesion problem but in retrospective I should have noticed the skirt lines didn't quite mush together. I'm getting stringing, but I'm printing at 2x normal speed for Ender 3 and haven't tweaked retraction much since the change. I'm sure it can be reduced.My first order included 2 spools (one light, one dark) and 1 spool came damaged. The filament was fine but the spool was cracked in multiple places. No way it would spin on my rollers. I contacted iSanmate and they took care of it very quickly with no questions.I've got more ideas for this filament, so definitely buying more.
W**.
Is it PLA or PETG?
Edit to add:This filament broke for not using in 2 days, although i have everything inside 3d printer enclosure.It definitely needs drying before using.---I got this filament and it says it is PLA. the information on the label is different from their page on Amazon. Regardless, I could not get a good print using any information, nor using standard PLA settings. However, when I changed the settings to PETG, it printed perfectly.I have elegoo neptune 4 pro and did some bed leveling as well.Off note, the filament was dry and broke out of package. I did dry it the day prior to using for 6 hours andtreated it as PLA, but PETG drying temp and time are different from PLA.overall, it's a very nice filament and the colors are awesome.In picture two lamp models only i am missing the led lights that I am expecting next week. But those 2 came from the same filament.
J**I
Quality filament
It's gorgeous filament. My only "complaint" is that the color transitions aren't very smooth.Would be great for a fantasy castle, unicorn, sky motif, or even a dragon.
J**Y
All the color of wood with none of the wood.
Neptune 3 Pro, 210-60 @ .16Edit: It will clog. Be ready. 86% into a print and it clogged. Only the second filament I’ve had clog.Ok, first, yeah it’s only 20% wood. So if you’re thinking that you can spend a little less and get a wood like appearance than keep looking. The only thing that’s wood-like is that it’s brown.Printed a test cube first and was a little surprised that it looked and felt just like a straight PLA print. The cube was dimensionally accurate. Yeah, 20% wood ain’t a lot and I stupidly thought I’d get at least some appearance of wood. Not so much. Emailed seller asking if there’s something I’m doing wrong and the reply was that it’s 80% plastic…duh. Not so great CS, but yeah ok.So out of the box the filament looks and feels a bit like you’d expect. Semi-rough with a matte brown color. The spool appears to be wound tightly and well enough. The filament wasn’t brittle and easy enough to feed.So I started a 16 hr print to see what I’d get. I am apparently getting a brown print. Not so good one at that. Running at 210 degrees and . .16 layer height this prints very low quality. Really resembles mud or another semi-solid brown substance…usually left behind as waste.Now to be clear I did expect some of this. It’s cheap compared to other wood(like) filaments.This review though is based on results. The results so far are on the low end of what to expect from cheap filament. At such a low percentage of wood I don’t expect this to be too hard on a brass nozzle, but given the reviews of their other filaments I’d recommend a hardened steel nozzle to be safe. Jump printing temp accordingly to avoid a clog as steel requires a bit more than a brass nozzle.At 60 degrees I had no adhesion issues on a smooth PEI plate. It’s PLA+ so it behaves as expected there. 210 prints ok, but that quality is rough. At .16 layers are still very visible on the top and any slopes. More so than what I get from a quality PLA only filament. I guess you could say it looks like wood, if you were carving your model with a chainsaw.Overall I’ll pass on this brand in the future. There are better wood-like filaments and better, cheaper PLA alternatives as well. There a even better browns out there. I’ll find something to do with this, but it’ll be a good while before it’s used up.
S**M
cool
cool colors
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