ERYONE Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm, 3D Printer Filament PLA
ERYONE Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm, 3D Printer Filament PLA, -0.03mm, 1kg(2.2lbs)/Spool, Silk Silve
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Weight: | 1 kg |
Size: | 1KG |
Dimensions: | 22 x 21 x 7.3 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Brand: | ERYONE |
Colour: | Silk PLA-Silver |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Manufacture: | ERYONE |
Dimensions: | 22 x 21 x 7.3 cm; 1 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | 1KG |
Tried lots of Silk silver PLA’s and this is definitely one of he best. Has a very silvery look, rather than just shiny grey like a lot of other brands.
The blue purple black tri colour is the best I have ever used, looks fantastic on all prints and the colour blends really well so you don’t get those streaky lines.
I have had a few rolls of Eryone now and every roll has been a pleasure to use. Prints great and not 1 single problem on any roll I have had.
The 1st spool ordered was plastic and was amazing with Bambu AMS, reordered and came on cardboard. I have printed adapters to use but still not as smooth as plastic spool.
Otherwise would be 5 star.
I love this filament, its the first Tri-colour filament I have used but i’ll be buying it again.
It works a treat on geometric shapes, but just as good on other prints, really catches the sunlight.
I have printed a lot of crystaline structured items and they look wonderful.
The filament seems a little thick on pre-extrusion but I haven’t had any issues printing.
I’d definitely recommend this.
I haven’t bought any filament for a couple years, I tried all brands cheap and expensive! But they all were either..
Wet and needed drying!
Snapped every 6 inches!
Tangled and full of knots!
Nothing but trouble
But, I thought it’s been a while! Let’s set the ender 3 back up and get some new filament!
To my surprise, it printed beautifully!
No knots! No tangles! Not pops and “bubbling” when printing (so doesn’t need drying)
Stuck to the bed no problem!
Nice and smooth finish
No complaints at all!
I would definitely recommend this.
First things first… When you look at the attached images – bear in mind that the ‘artifacts’ seen on the print are my fault, not the fault of the filament. I forgot that given the size of the upright parts, that if left unsupported, they would start wobbling around the higher up i got
On to the review…
The ERYONE SILK GOLD PLA is a lovely colour and really does have a lovely shine to it.
It’s lovely to print with, and worked straight out of the box on my standard PLA settings
The temperatures used were 195 for the hotend, 65 for the bed.
The only real couple of negative comment i have on this filament is to do with the tollerance on the diameter.
It is advertised on amazon as 1.75mm +-0.02mm, but on the spool, it is labelled as +-0.05 – I’m not sure which is incorrect, however my personal experience is the below:
I measured the diameter at various points along the spool throughout the few prints i have used this filament for so far, and the diameter seems to actually vary from 1.70-1.85, giving anywhere between -0.05 and +0.10mm away from the 1.75 it is supposed to be.
The 1.70 and 1.85 measurements did seem to be one-off variations however, and the majority of measurements i took were within +-0.03 of 1.75mm which i would consider more than acceptable.
This is definitely going to become my ‘go to’ for gold filament.
I have also used their red PLA and black PETG in the past, and have never had any issue with either of those.
Great job ERYONE, i’ll be back for some more when i get low! 🙂
This is an excellent filament that provides brilliant print quality and shiny finish.
I was initially impressed with how easy it was changing to this filament.
I changed from a different brand of pla to this silk pla quickly and with no difficulties.
The first print I did was the low poly vase model.
Each side of the vase is very linear with good layer adhesion and only 1 artefact, that was due to the bed level being slightly off.
For a first print this was very impressive, and the ‘silk’ nature of the filament really shines when under the light.
The second print I did was the Koch Snowflake vase. This time with the bed levelled properly, the part came out flawless. The surface finish is very even and the model is strong, and would not snap when dropped on a hard surface.
Finally the third test print I did was part of an RC plane fuselage that I designed.
This had fairly thick walls, and unlike the other 2 models, was one continuous parallel line. This really showed how little artefacts appeared on the print.
I also found that this made the silk really pop, as unlike with the snowflake vase, there was only 1 direction for the light to reflect off and so really gave the appearance of a metal-like material.
Overall this is a brilliant filament, that benefits from the silk to give a metal-like look, with a good representation of the copper colour that it is based off.