✨ Elevate your 3D prints with silk-smooth dual-color brilliance! 🎨
The MIKA3D 6 Spools Bicolor Dual Color 1.75mm Silk PLA Filament Bundle offers 1.5kg of premium, coextruded dual-color silk PLA filament in six eye-catching metallic shades. Designed for flawless feeding with tight diameter tolerance, it delivers smooth, jam-free printing and a naturally glossy, pearlescent finish without post-processing. Compatible with most FDM 3D printers, this vacuum-sealed, tangle-free bundle is perfect for professionals seeking vibrant, multi-color 3D prints with a luxurious silk-like surface.
Manufacturer | MIKA3D |
Brand | MIKA3D |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.94 x 5.75 x 5.67 inches |
Item model number | Bicolor Dual Color Silk 3D Printer PLA |
Color | 6 Colors: Silk Black-orange; Silk Red-gold; Silk Black-red; Silk Gold-copper; Silk Green-blue; Silk Green-purple |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 6 |
Size | 0.25kg/Spool, 6 Spools Packed, Total 1.5kgs/Box |
Manufacturer Part Number | s6-dural black-0.25 |
Y**I
Glows beautifully but beware of printing quirks
Love the colors! Glows bright but remember to use a hardened nozzle and extra heat, without it I ran into some issues with clogging. (I printed with 235 degrees celsius) On the photo I charged it with a 395nm UV flashlight.
M**M
Worked Great!
Great PLA. Worked well with some other Regular PLA In a multi color print.Glows pretty good. Prints white, glows blue. No issues with tangled rolls and printed straight out of the package with no need for drying.
M**N
Models from this look great
They are just as good as they say they are
S**R
Color is off.
The black and white filament prints gray not the two colors as in the pictures. It had a hard time sticking to the plate also.
E**E
Best 3d filament
The brand is my go to anytime I need to restock filament. The print quality is always great and very consistent when using it for my projects. It also works well in my MMU. Would definitely recommend this if you have a 3d printer. Very little stringing and easy to remove.
M**N
Doesn't adhere well, color mixture is hit or miss
I bought the silk, shiny black/red double color filament. I hadn't ever tried two-color filament like this - instead of switching back and forth between colors, the filament is half-red, half black for the entire length of the spool. So when I spotted this on sale, I decided to give it a try.As far as color goes, the results were, well, mixed (pun intended). I printed a 20mm cube, and the four walls were four different colors, with each being a pretty solid shade between dark/burnt brown and a maroon-ish red. I thought it was interesting that each side had a solid but different color - I still haven't quite worked out the physics of how that managed to happen, and thought it would be a little more random.A long rectangular item I printed with a single-layer bottom had strips across the bottom area.A 10mm cylindrically shaped item my wife printed seemed to again have a relatively regular pattern of colors similar to my cube, but my wife's comment about the darker areas was "it looks burnt", which isn't great as she was printing a hobbyist item to sell to other members of a club she belongs to.To be fair, the colors shown on the product page aren't too far off from what we're getting, thought reds are not quite so bright as the reds they show. But somehow the colors don't seem quite as alluring "in person." So colors are a mixed bag, both with patterns you get (expected) and the fact that the darker colors aren't that aesthetically pleasing.But my biggest complaint is bed adhesion - or I should say, lack thereof. I have and Ender 3v2 with auto bed leveling and a textured glass bed, and printed this filament at 215 degC with 60 degC bed. I have a lot of different PLA filament brands and colors (like 20 rolls sitting in my cabinet), and virtually never get print failures, other than sometimes for VERY small items (e.g., 2mmx2mm) if I try to print them with only a skirt. But I have had one roll from a different vender that gave me fits before, and now I have this one from MIKA3D. When printing relatively small items (e.g., 10mm x 10mm), I get something like 50% print failures, even after wiping down my bed with alcohol. This filament seems to work better for larger prints, though I did have one slender 200mm x 4mm long rectangle-ish print that lifted up on one end and was unusable. NOTE: Other types of print beds may give different results.So in summary, I'll definitely use this roll of filament, but the colors don't seem as pleasing as I'd hoped, and the print failures I've gotten make me want to use this filament only for larger items while closely watching the first layer.
R**S
Glowing PLA
This filament is pretty good for glowing prints. The color is nice and blue, both during the day and when it's charged up under a UV light. I printed a few small decorative items with it and they turned out great. It was easy to work with too - no clogging or stringing issues. Just make sure your printer is properly calibrated and you should be good to go.The filament comes packaged well, vacuum-sealed and dry, which helps prevent tangles and moisture absorption. The only thing I would change is the spool size; it's a bit small for 1 kg of filament. But hey, at least it's easy to store. Overall, this is a solid choice if you're looking for a glowing PLA filament. It's not too expensive either, which is always a plus. Plus, I've noticed that the glow seems to last longer than some other filaments I've tried before (maybe because of the high-quality raw materials or something).
C**Y
I enjoy how they look but...
I am newer to the hobby as of late October of 2024, so you can take my review with a grain of salt, idc. The bed adhesion isn't the greatest. I did have to up my nozzle temp to 230 for the first layer, then 220 after that. Upped the bed heat to 70c to get it to stick to my textured bambu plate without glue, still use it if I'm leave the house while it starts to print. Still learning how to really dial in settings for filaments, but this is what ive came up with. I haven't had any issue after as the filament clogging or anything in that nature. The orange in the black/orange isn't no where close to orange(on the roll it looks orange tho), it looks straight up gold printed. The ad pic also shows it looking gold, so I can't complain since it's pictured, but I would definitely call it black/gold because it is once it's printed. It looks great, but it just can't be called orange.
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