PLA Filament 1.75mm 1kg, TINMORRY 3D Printer Filament, 1
PLA Filament 1.75mm 1kg, TINMORRY 3D Printer Filament, 1 Spool, Black
Weight: | 1 kg |
Size: | 1,75mm |
Part: | PLA -001 |
Colour: | A-Standard Black |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | TINMORRY |
Quantity: | 1 |
Reference: | PLA -001 |
Size: | 1,75mm |
Had a lot of trouble with to start with. With a full spool it really didn’t feed well. Blocked up extruded a number of times. About 10% down and seems to be ok. Maybe the weather or my setup. Time will tell.
very nice grey, ideal filament if you need to see every facet and face and inspect for pinholes or other signs of failure in a 3d print, this filament is ideal if you need to prime and paint your work afterwards as it reflects the light very well.
First time trying this brand. Normaly just use amazon basics but this printed very well. Prints better less temps then the amazon. 210/65 works good for me on ender3v2
Will buy agai
Have used their CF-PLA and had good results with it decided to give the standard PLA a try and was not disappointed printing on ender 3 nozzle at 215 bed at 55 and getting really nice results, good bed adhesion really nice clean surfaces really strong prints. Only negative I would say is they don’t seem to have a very wide range of colors
The filament came in a vacuum sealed bag, and to my surprise, it was also wrapped in cling film which is something you dont see often. I printed this wonderful toilet ornament at 200C with no issues whatsoever. Fantastic quality. No complains, go and buy it!
This filament is really good , it never disappointed me, i already bought about 30 of them, i never noticed any issues. I m usually buying the black or the white to fulfil my Etsy orders and it always comes perfect. This is really my go to and for the price i haven’t find any better filament than this one. Really like this brand
I rarely post reviews here, but have to say the first reel I bought (black) was because it was one of the cheapest. I am glad I did as it was well packaged, properly wound, and the prints are always smooth. I have started buying this as I run out of other colours and have not had any issues with them either. As long as they have the colours I want I will make Tinmorry my primary choice. PLA on Ender 3, pretty much everything at 200/60!
Was printing great but then I saw the filament was wound too tight and it started binding on the reel.
Print failed at 60% as the filament snapped due to it getting stuck on the reel.
If it was wound better it would have got top marks, love the colou
So far this is the best metallic silk filament I’ve used. Very forgiving if I forget to change nozzle temp, works great from 190 to 220c. The hotter you go the less you’ll see the layer lines. The shine is amazing, the way it changes as it interacts with light is truly amazing to see, photos really do not do this filament justice. I’ve tried other golds, silvers and coppers, this one actually looks like highly polished copper while the rest just looked like cheap nasty plastic.
I use this product along with a gold and bronze filament to create little trophies for motorsport events. The cost per gram is fantastic and the prints end up with a nice shiny finish. I’ve taken to using “pritt stick” as an adhesion promotor on my bed and now ive moved away from printing things on a raft which has cut down my filament use noticeably. I have no issue with the prints lifting or warping when using this filament and the pritt sticks.
Will be buying plenty more when my current reels run ou
I’ve bought several in black and one in white so far and it’s bern great, no issues with this filament at all, which is a great price too.
Comes vacuum packed with a bag of silica gel stuff in it, you also get a zip bag to keep the filament dry when not in use and a large sheet of masking tape to use on an average size bed if you wish to use it.
I’ve printed small intricate things and things as big as my printer can take, FlashForge Adventurer 3, everything comes out fine.
Genuinely happy with this, will definitely buy more
I buy a lot of black PLA from Tinmorry. The black PLA is the best i have printed with. Always get good quality prints. Had an order that required an item to be printed in black PETG. From past experience ive never had much luck with PETG. Decided to try Tinmorry’s PETG. Well im very impressed. This is the first time I’ve ever printed with PETG without having any issues. The black prints nicely at 220-225 deg and bed at 80 deg first layer then down to 75. Tinmorry filament is a lot cheaper than other brands but don’t let this put you off. The filament is good quality. Neatly wound spool and even comes with self sealing bag to keep it dry.
Never had any issues with this filament, I normally use various brands but i think I’ll get more stuff from Tinmorry.
I had some issues recently with the quality of my prints so I recalibrated the printer and really tried to dial in the settings but I would get various defects anyway, stringing, zits, under extrusion, all sorts of things, the random black petg material I had at hand was terrible but thankfully it ran out 25% into the print one time so I used some Tinmorry remains I had at hand that were lying under my desk for a month without even a zip bag on it and you can see the results in the picture attached, at the bottom is the random poor quality material and the top is black Tinmorry petg , kinda blew my mind when I’ve seen the result after comming back from work. and no I am not sponsored by Tinmorry just spreading the word 🙂 I’m going to see if the other colours and grades of materials they make are good too
I have been printing a fair of stuff during lockdown, mostly doing upgrades for my ender 3 pro. With lockdown I have had to learn to change brands when unable to get original.
I was in the need for a nice pure white pla, so that I can look at printing a lithophane lampshade for my nephew. I came across this on Amazon and for the price and customer score, it was a no brainer to try.
The filament arranged in the usuall brown box and comes very nicely vacuum packed as can see in photo. It also came with a zip lock back for storage. This is always a bonus and if the filament prints well, goes on my good list.
I have only done the very basic tests with this filament so far, a temp tower and a few other calibration pieces. I have not had to make any adjusts at all. My temp remains at 205, and heated bed at 55. The calibration parts when printed were good. This stuff does exactly what it needs to. The spool still remains nicely wound after first few layers coming off.
This filament is defiantly worth it. I would add this to a list of good filaments and create a list on Amazon for this. You will not be disappointed.
This is pretty decent.
I use this with a Flashforge Finder printer. I find the PLA filament made by Flashforge is slightly stiffer / stronger for the particular printed part I require. This is the only reason I have not given 5 stars. In an ‘average’ printed model / toy – No strength difference is detectable.
The packaging is very good and even an additional sealable plastic bag included.
I bought this for two reasons .
1. It comes in 1kg reel, which I could not get from Flashforge (in this colour)
2. Wanted to see what the finish is like . I love the copper finish.
Bought this out of sheer frustration with two rolls of eSun I was using (tangles).
Took a long time to find acceptable settings for this PLA. Firstly, it likes to be run hotter than any other PLA I’ve used. I’m currently running it at 210 on a 68 bed. First layer needs to be hot and slow or adhesion is poor, even on a PEI bed with or without blue tape.
Also needs to be hot or you’ll get “crispy bogies”. The next issue is that because of the extra heat needed, it tends to run very fluid and over extrusion is a nightmare. In summary:
First layer @ 20mm/sec
210 hot end
66 bed
92% flow to counteract over extrusion.
Once dialled in it PRINTS BEAUTIFULLY!
Well that sucked… after hours of printing (see image).
Have mostly had good experiences with this filament. Only issues prior to this snag with the blue is that I’m really struggling with the black… but that might just be my settings so will keep trying.
Edit 2 days later… this whole reel is snagged. Currently on a 5 hour print which I daredn’t leave for more than a few minutes to unsnag the winding. I’m sincerely hoping that this is just one single bad roll as I’ve a lot of this stuff, and even more on order!
I print a lot with white filament and has tested quite a few in the past. My methodology is usually the following:
1. I check the packaging and how well wounded the filament is in the spool. This is imperative when it comes to avoiding tangles. I was pleased to see that not only this filament was well packaged and vacuum-sealed which makes sure no moisture goes in, but also that a zip lock bag came inside the box, which is not something I had seen before. This will make it much easier to store the spool once I switch colours.
2. I check the filament width in a few different parts. This tells me the kind of environment this filament was extruded and whether their machines were well-calibrated. I measure this filament in a couple of areas when I first unpacked it and then again after using a few meters of it. I was pleased to see that no matter where I checked, I always got consistent 1.75mm. I have seen filaments in the past that thicken throughout the spool, but I have already used about 120 grams of this filament and have not seen it thickening which was a pleasant surprise.
3. Lastly, I try a few prints. I started with a white temperature tower which told me the best temperature for my printer (and Ender 3) and this filament was 205 degrees.
I then moved on to something more intrinsic as pictured. This is a textured model of My Neighbour Totoro as found in Thingiverse.
As you can see, the texture came out perfect and it’s ready to be painted. This model is not to be sanded and the “rough” texture is part of it, and I was really pleased with it.
I like printing something that relies on support because poor quality filament does quite badly when it comes to removing supports leaving a bunch of artefacts and being super sticky and hard to remove. Not the case here!
My settings are the following:
– Ender 3 with a Bullseye part cooler
– Bed Temperature: 50 Degrees
– Hot End Temperature: 205 Degrees
– Layer Height: 0.20mm
This filament is awesome and so far everything I threw at it came out perfect.