🌠 Light Up Your Imagination with AMOLEN!
The AMOLEN 3D Printer Filament is a 1.75mm PLA filament that glows in the dark, featuring a unique starry sky effect. With 20% luminous powder, it charges quickly under UV light, making it perfect for creative projects. Compatible with most FDM printers, this eco-friendly filament comes vacuum-sealed for optimal storage and quality assurance.
Manufacturer | AMOLEN |
Part number | 3DGLOWSA |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Item model number | 3DGLOWSA |
Colour | 1kg-Starry Sky |
Material | Polylactic Acid |
Cutting Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
L**T
Prints well, great colour effect.
Bought for my husband who 3d prints, he had no issues with the first print and was really pleased with the finish. The filament quality was good, no stringing. Looking forward to his next creations, would purchase again.
J**E
My favourite filament in every way
I am in love with this filament and will be buying all the colours. First the colour is subtle and interesting. The colour change can be seen even on smaller pieces. The ombre effect is very gradual so it looks expensive and sophisticated. The layer adhesion is beyond perfect and you can't see any print lines. I made a vase and it doesn't even look 3D printed it is so smooth! Considering the amount of crunchy ugly filaments I have tried lately, I wish this brand made all the colours so I'd never need to buy from anyone else.
A**.
Printed with same settings as other PLA I have
Was happy that it printed with the same settings I use for other PLA filaments. No blockages in the nozzle. I've only printed one item so far which is a simple extrusion and was hoping to see wood fibres on the exposed faces which were not there? It may be that I have not understood wood filaments fully? The weight of the print is similar to PLA, so quite light. Will print a detailed sculpture next to see if looks more like a wooden item.
M**S
The best metallic filament I've used until...
---EDIT---I've discovered a major problem and I've knocked it down to 1 star. I was 14 hours into a print and it started air printing.On further inspection, I realised why. The filament diameter got so large in a certain area that the filament wouldn't pass through the PTFE on the spool side.Almost half a spool of filament wasted due to manufacturing inconsistencies and I'm not happy at all.£10 would be a fair price for this filament.---ORIGINAL REVIEW---This filament prints beautifully. It's the best silver metallic filament that I've tried and I've tried many.It's easy to tune, adheres to the PEI sheet no problem and bridges very well.I've had to knock a star off for the price. It's way over priced for PLA, it should be closer to £15-18 rather than £30.
B**R
Good all-round
Colour is nice, needs to be a bit brighter when glowing tbh but overall good filament to print with
A**G
Easy to use
Very nice filament great for Christmas thingsColours better than expected
G**S
Great results - when it works - and the photo of the statue is rather misleading
First, before anything else, pay attention to the low bed temperature. This stuff hates a bed temperature of more that 50. If you find that it's not sticking to the bed, lower your bed temperature to a max of 50C.So, the good:When it prints well it looks really goodWhen you finally dial in the settings (for me it was 220C hotend and 50C bed) you get some consistency in printsAnd the bad:- It really, really hates printing a large first layer.- Unless you get the temperature of the bed and nozzle just right it will fail to print. I spent about a day finding that point- The orange/red colour change does not happen anywhere near enough. I've printed 2 vases with it and they're basically just one colour. One was printed in vase mode and was 30cm tall, so had plenty of time to switch colours, the other was about 17cm tall and was not in vase mode, so I'd expect much better colour change than I got.- It's just plain hard to work with. I had 3 failed prints with a recent piece and I changed to a cheap Ender filament and it printed perfectly first time.As much as I like the colour, I'm not buying any more.
F**T
Great filament
Used this filament in walnut to print a Les Paul style guitar. Even with 0.3mm layer height, the layer adhesion was fantastic. Other settings were 70 degree bed (have also printed at 60), and 200 for extrusion. I had the best success with 0.8 nozzle, though also had good success at 0.7. My printer is Bowden rather than direct drive. I sanded with 60,180,240 grit, and then stained using white spirit mixed with oil paint. Took the stain beautifully. Then covered with spray on lacquer. Couldn’t be happier. Already thinking of the next project for it.
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