D**S
Gets 2 stars instead of one because it doesn't jam my extruder.
I've had this filament for about 2 months and I've used it for about 10 prints. It prints very brittle every time I've used it, so unless it's for landfill I wouldn't recommend it.At first, I figured it might just be my settings, but after 10 full prints, I can safely say that it's simply not very good. Printed at 5ºC increments from 195º to 220º and it doesn't set very well; layers don't bind together as expected. If ANY pressure is applied it cracks and pulls apart.Haven't used Worksteel's other filament, but I have no intention to after how bad this has been.Buy ANYTHING else than this.
J**A
Haven't really gotten any good prints with this
Haven't really gotten any good prints with this. I started running this at 215, but it kept burning up and clogging the hot end. I lowered to 195-200 and it no longer burns up, but still doesn't print very well.
S**L
This is the best wood filament I have ever tried
This is the best wood filament I have ever tried. Absolutely no stringing. Printed a larger Baby Groot, yesterday, that took over ten hours and don't see any flaws whatsoever.
B**N
Be careful... it's fragile
I got the filament to try out a wood fill based upon the reviews here. Just be warned, if this is going to go through a longer bowden style extruder to your hot end that the filament may break. I had an issue with that on my CR-10. Not sure if the head travel just over flexed the filament or what, but it broke in the bowden tube. After clearing that, I was able to get it to print for a while. The temperature from the extruder cog friction caused it to break right at the extruder gear. This time though it happened when I was away. I came home to a molten pile of pine tar covering my entire hot end. I finally cleared it after disassembling the hot end and clearing the nozzle with a small brazing torch. The good part is this filament seems to use real wood or wood sap. The bad part is that it is fragile or brittle and if anything happens it could leave your entire hot end covered inside with a sticky pine sap/tar mixture that is really difficult to remove.
K**Y
Great wood filament! Give it a try!
Great wood filament! Used the entire spool with no issues with .6 and .8 nozzles with temps between 205 and 220. Never clogged! Let me know when its back in stock !
S**N
Awesome but watch your nozzle size
Do not use with a less than .4 size nozzle, it WILL clog. The manufacturer should state this clearly instead of hiding it in the Q&A section.
H**T
this one worked a lot better. Less stringing
Previously used hatchbox wood filament, this one worked a lot better. Less stringing, excellent surface finish.
A**R
Prints well for wooden filament
This wooden filament works extremely well on my Anet A8 3D printer. I have experimented with altering the temperature after several layers to create a "wood grain" effect. When printing at higher temperatures, it's a little bit darker, but I don't think it compares to hatchbox in the difference of shade. Overall, this filament prints extremely well with little to no stringing at 200 Celsius.
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