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So how much wood would a 3D printer chuck if a 3D printer would chuck wood?

 

Very excited to bring you our latest Filament creation, this new wood-based filament is super easy to print with running a .6 nozzle and higher will give you really cool printed items. Giving off a slight woody smell really does make you think you're working in a woodshop. Take a look at the printing guide as it does like it cooler than our normal Resin. Keep checking our website blog and Facebook Page for updates on the new range and release date.

 

Important Infomation

  • Please use .6 or larger nozzle when printing special effect filaments 
  • Max hotend temp of 190°

 

Available in PLA in 1.75 mm

 

Spec 

  • Material PLA filament
  • Diameter 1.75mm + or - 0.03mm
  • Filament weight 1 KG gross
  • Print Temperature 180 - 190°C
  • Bed temperature 40-50°C or unheated
  • High-speed printing guide available
  • European sustainable wood Fibers 


Spool Spec

  • 69mm W
  • 194 mm D
  • 70 mm Axle 
  • Card Construction
  • Airtight Bag with desiccant
  • Recomend .6 nozzle

 

AMS, Dry Box & Roller unloader user please use MK19 Edge Protectors

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Woodchucker 1.75mm wood filled UK Made 3D Printer Filament

SKU: PLA-031
£24.99Price
Colour: Brown
  • Brought to you from our Factory in Greater Manchester (United Kingdom) we are looking to expand our range with new exciting materials and colours. We have tested a wide range of filaments over the years and we are now very happy with the product we now have. We are holding a tolerance of +-0.03 of a mm (Over 52 kilometer run, a human hair is .04) and we use only the highest quality material on the market. With these tolerances and high quality materials it will help take the guess work out of 3D printing.

DOING SOMETHING DIFFERENT

We are always interested in new projects, so if you are passionate about your new idea contact us. We are only too happy to lend a hand with Special Sponsorship programs with varying amount of support based off the level of interaction to the 3D Printing community. Be that in Education or individuals with a passion.

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