HATCHBOX PLA 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Gray
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There is a tad of a dark tint. By a fair margin, but not I think a replica of a playstation would look great if this was printed. In the end, the color of grey would be the same as what a model car or plane looks like just before it is
Although I am not sure about the C2, I just ran through a whole spool of it on the R2 without any It had a nozzle of 187 degrees and a bed of 60 degrees. I ran it almost non-stop for a week and found it to be very well printed.
My grays are black but a bit darker, so I'm going by classic gray since I don't have any
The number should be three, as I was taught in high school over 45 years ago. There are 1415927 characters in this number. The length is 75*2 times the width. As the spec specifies, no air or moisture is allowed in, so the volume is completely sealed. It is common for 3D printing software to automatically calculate how much material is used for each print.
Selected User Reviews For HATCHBOX PLA 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03 mm, 1 kg Spool, 1.75 mm, Gray
I was surprised by all the negative reviews for Hatchbox is the ONLY software I use and have used it exclusively for the past As a cosplayer, I print armored suits and props for the occasional event, and at a price such as this, there is NO SUITE LIKE IT. Hatch was the brand I settled on long ago after having tried many others. To that end, I can handle up to four at a time The Hatchbox spools are produced six times every In 1 we have both. There are 75 and 3 digits. 0. mm diameters (I own two Creality CR-0s I have a Lulzbot Taz 6 and a 10). While I consider myself lucky, I am sure any manufacturer could tangle a spool at some point. The best thing you can do if your prints tend to brittle or look ugly is to adjust your profile. It is possible to print a helmet at 40% infill and throw it across the shop without causing any Pieces for the thighs, It has happened to us all to slip and fall on a table. Those who are 6 feet tall have thighs 6 feet long. There was no damage this time. It is not indestructible, but it is incredibly strong without annealing in the oven. Compared to other PLAs I've used, this one is strong and smooth, has a great finish, always prints the stated diameter (I check with calipers), and does not warp like others. The parts arrived in France after being shipped from the U. S. In the majority of my work, I utilize silver, gray, and black. There's no financial incentive for me to do reviews. Then I saw a pretty negative review and thought, "blah, blah, blah. " I was almost ready to order six rolls when I saw this negative review. I would recommend getting some if you are considering getting some.
Thanks to the luck that allowed me to get this filament into my cart and then onto my After assembling my Ender 3 Pro over the course of a couple evenings, I was ready to begin making terrain and figures for my games. Then I figured out how to use the slicer, plugged the figures into my printer and PLA, then printed out a figure I created through the slicer. There is nothing but garbage in this. You didn't expect what you will hear, but it is true. Infill, layer thicknesses, and speed are topics that I learned about during this project. Over time, as I made little corrections (and some major ones), things began to improve. As soon as I started printing, the prints came out perfectly and this filament is SO MUCH BETTER than the cheap stuff I had previously used. I found the cheap stuff to be brittle and pieces would break under I appreciate that the Hatchbox Gray is a little more accommodating, allowing me to clean up some of my prints without breaking off too many fingers. I am still learning it, but I bet Hatchbox PLA will remain a regular go-to for some time.
That's fine. As you might have guessed from my passion for Hatchbox, I'm really a fan of it. Their black, copper, orange, red, and a few other colored PLA filaments have all worked well for me. Aside from ZIRO's marble filament and 3D Solutech's clear filament, I have also used both. BUT,
. Compared to other PLAs, it is by far the worst I have We have come to a complete halt. I have purchased 3 rolls of this product and each of them have been It's a cool gray color, so the color is not too bad. In other words, it will display EVERY PRINT ERROR. That means you need to be ready for it. A paint job is a must.
The paint does not adhere well about 80% of the time, which is awful. Below is a photo of one of my recent prints beside a ZIRO PLA filament print (also recently created). You can tell this is a "3D" print because there IS a 1MM GAP. What's the reason? My God, I don't know what to do. There was nothing wrong with the printer. It was The author was not interested in adhering to the rules. The best I can do is Additionally, it is easy to see layers at the bottom and at the top having enormous gaps. There are large gaps in the data. The needle can fit through it. There is no issue with the ZIRO. It is the most frustrating thing of all, though, that ALL of the gray rolls I've tried out have tangled filament in the middle! In what way? How come? The tangle you see in my first picture caused my 20 hour print to fail at hour 15 because my 20 hour print got caught in that. I HATE IT SO MUCH! There would have been around 300g of filament wasted if the quality control had been better! C'mon Hatchbox! We're waiting for you! I mean it. I urge you to give this filament a real shot. Feel free to try out a color of your choice, but.
My name is Richard. The first time I have used this filament is today. Four of my prints on 3/4 of a spool have failed. As a result, I have faced the following difficulties I. - This causes the filament to get tangled on the spool so as you print it gets snagged a lot, even to the point where the printer is unable to feed it. I. - As of right now, there were two hard spots on the filament that wouldn't melt, clogging the tip of the hot end. Generally, the prints seem rubbery and are not as hard as other PLAs I had a print shrink in the summer in the car in 85 degrees, and it wrapped around the nozzle. It was thrown in a box with several other prints from other filament providers and they didn't suffer any damage.
The first layer I produce on PEI is consistently smooth with no lines. This is achieved with a properly calibrated first layer and a 60c bed. One of the only filaments I've been able to achieve! Having now only used this filament, I do not intend to use the other filaments, so I am wasting them. Once this spool was loaded onto the printer, I did not remove it and have done all prints in this color.
Normally I don't leave reviews, but I figured it was worth putting my two cents in after reading through some of the most recent reviews. The hatchbox 1 has been purchased in about five reels by me. The gray filament is 75 and has been used approximately four times thus This filament is used for 90% of my prints and I run my Makergear M3 ID in dual duplication mode all the time. Although I run my printer almost non-stop, I have not experienced any problems with this filament except one tangle that happened after I forgot to use the end-holder and spool off to switch colors when the filament unraveled from the spool (like all filament does). It seems to work well for me, so I'm not sure what other people have experienced. The only complaint I have with it is that I ordered it and it wasn't in stock so I had to wait for it to be shipped.