🎉 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with ERYONE's Silk Filament!
The ERYONESilk Dual Color PLA Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm filament designed for 3D printing enthusiasts. With a unique bicolor design in Black and Rose Red, this filament offers exceptional layer adhesion, precision accuracy of +/- 0.03mm, and compatibility with most FDM printers. Packaged in a reusable vacuum-sealed bag, it ensures a tangle-free experience and maintains optimal quality for your creative projects.
Manufacturer | S&Z ERYONE Co.ltd |
Brand | ERYONE |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.86 x 8.46 x 3.03 inches |
Item model number | EOSDCBR |
Color | Dual Silk Black&rose Red |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Manufacturer Part Number | EOSDCBR |
B**N
With a little bit of printer tuning you will get AMAZING prints.
So I've been playing around with this filament for a little while and the secret to getting great prints is good printer tuning. You want to calibrate your printer's e-steps and flow (see flow cube picture) at a minimum. I also did pressure advance, and input shaping to counteract ringing. I happened to have an USB ADXL345 to measure the Vibrations but this can also be done manually with calipers.Silk filaments can be a little bit of a double-edged sword. If you're having issues with your printer, like I did, it will highlight them and let you know. The Neptune 3 Plus is a GREAT printer. Don't get me wrong Elegoo make a solid product but every printer needs fine tuning. I was initially getting some weird artifacts with my 1st test print of Matterhacker's Phil astronaut. After my tuning all the artifact went away. Conversely silk PLAs can really make your printer shine when you have it well tune. This was my first time using a co-extrusion dual colored silk filament. And I am kicking myself for not trying this sooner. I'm very happy with Eryone's filament now. It's very consistent and predictable and affordably priced. This bust in of Albert Einstein was printed in vase mode at 217C ( a little higher than your typical PLA) and pretty slow at 40mm/s at 0.12mm layer height. I find with silks I generally do not like to go too fast because it tends to cause problems. Amazing that this bust is only 1 later thick and can show all these details.Pro Tip: I included a picture of the filament going into the extruder to show how the red is oriented. This is how it came out of the printer too. The front is almost all BLUE, the back is almost all RED. So basically if I wanted his face all red I would turn this around in my slicer 180°. Or about 90° if I wanted half of his face to appear shaded.Conclusion: Overall this filament has been a joy to print with and I could happily recommend this to anyone.
J**.
The right filament for the right print!
TLDR: Two Thumbs Up, a solid "5 Stars." Nice Tri-Color Silk PLA. Be choosy what you print -- the tri-color really pops with multifaceted vases and shapes. 215-220 deg C print temp seems like the starting point for adjustment. Resealable bag and cardboard spool with remaining filament length/weight gauges are nice touches.First, let me state I am no expert. I've been 3d printing as a hobby for a few months under 2 years, and I've used three different printers. The only printer used with this filament was a FLSUN Super Racer delta, with MicroSwiss extruder, dual 5015 cooling fans, bi-metal hot end, and PEI build plate. It was connected to a FLSUN Speeder Pad running Klipper (input shaping was turned off).E-Steps, Extrusion and PID tuning completed prior to testing; followed TeachingTech's calibration guide and the official Klipper websiteAll models sliced with Prusa 2.6.0 alpha 5; models may have sliced differently in official release 2.5.1Filament packaging consisted of a cardboard box with viewing window and resealable plastic bag. The 1KG roll of tri-color silk filament was neatly wound on a ~140g cardboard spool. My spool had a mild dent, but not enough to impact using filament rollers.The spool was embossed with the Eryone Logo, and a sticker provided gauges indicating approximate remaining filament length and weight gauge as well as filament recommended printing values:Nozzle Temp - 190-220 deg CBed Temp - 55-70 deg CPrinting Speed - 30-100mm/sTemp Tower: 220 deg C provided a nice print; as the temp went down, the filament started to fall apart and I stopped the printTetrahex Ripple Vase by ChrisTheViolaNerd on Printables- Scaled down to 60% (160mm tall with a base of 120mm)- 0.9mm extrusion width at 0.15mm height in vase mode- 220 deg C- 65mm/s speed- Printing time = ~5hrsThis print came out great and I think if I lowered the height to 0.12mm or 0.1mm, and reduced the extrusion width it may have looked even better.Franken Mug by Sterna on Thingiverse- Scaled up to 500% (175mm tall with a front to back length of 155mm)- 0.45mm extrusion width at 0.20mm height- 220 deg C- 135mm/s speed- Printing time = ~18hrs- Approx filament = 123 metersThis was a long print and organic supports were used. Some of these supports broke during printing, so ignore any sagging filament as it's not the filaments faults. Although not part of this review, there are 4 more parts to print to complete this Franken Mug.You will notice banding for two different reasons, and sometimes at the same time. Neither are the filament's fault from what I see. 1) the filament may twist between the extruder and travel through the Bowden tube and present a different color when it gets to the nozzle, and 2) the hot end didn't maintain a constant temp which causes layers to look shinier or more dull. Printing slower may help with a "minimum layer time" cooling set.Articulated Spirit Dragon by AKinferno on Printables- 100% scale- 220 deg C printing temp- very nice first layer- failed to print twiceFirst time I suspect a filament clog caused "air printing"; second time the infill was noticeably under-extruded and didn't stick to the previous layer; again maybe due to a clog. Keep in mind both files were sliced on the PrusaSlicer 2.6.0 alpha 5.Overall, I like this filament, and it prints nicely. I will update this review with better photos after additional testing. You would need to calibrate your printer and test this filament before starting on any long prints. Also, I would choose a different color next time--something brighter--as I already have a lot of purple, blue and black filament.
A**G
banding
So, the filament is gorgeous overall. It has a nice bright, reflective color. It has good adhesion. No issues with it sticking to the bed or itself. Surface of print was flawless with little to no stringing, pimples, blemishes, etc. The issue it has is that it has...bands, for lack of a better word. Normally bi and tricolor filament will be different colors depending on the angle and side of the print you are looking at and it'll be more or less consistent on the z axis. With this it shifts in bands. It'll be yellow for a while, then blue, then back to yellow, then blue, then red then yellow, etc. I tried changing a bunch of settings, using different slicers and then I tried a different brand of tri-color filament and...no banding. Best I can come up with is that the filament itself must have twists in it periodically that change which color extrudes in which direction. All considered it's a relatively minor issue with an otherwise flawless (in my opinion) filament and perfectly fine if that is the effect you are going for. I was trying for a consistent rainbow effect to match previous prints though and this necessitated a large amount of troubleshooting and ultimately the purchase of a different roll of filament. Ordinarily I wouldn't review like this and would contact the seller for a replacement but honestly, there's nothing really WRONG with the filament other than the color doesn't come out the way I expected and at this point I've printed MOST of the spool trying to figure out what was the issue so, y'know. Be aware the color is wonky but otherwise this stuff is great.TL:DR Prints great, color is inconsistent. See photo.
M**V
PLA Silk + Tricolor con un resultado increíble.
La verdad que vi estos filamentos tipo Silk siempre en las fotos, que en función del ángulo de la pieza el brillo tenía un color diferente. Finalmente me animé a comprar una bobina y esta fue la que más me gustó en cuanto a combinación de colores.Que me ha gustado:- La bobina es de cartón reciclable y tiene indicadores de la bobina restante que queda en el rollo. Quizás hace tiempo que Eryone lo incorporó pero es la primera vez que tengo esta bobina.- Se comporta exactamente igual que el resto de bobinas PLA de Eryone. Sencillo y agradecido. Usé exactamente los mismos parámetros sin cambio.- Este filamento me parece una locura: tiene tres secciones del filamento y cada una de ellas de un color diferente. En el caso de esta bobina azul oscuro, negro y lila. El filamento está bobinado siempre de la misma posición, esto hace que el color siempre se deposite desde el nozzle en el mismo ángulo, haciendo este efecto increíble dónde cada sección de la pieza adoptará un color, además brillante por su acabado silk. - Esto hace incluso que puedas valorar que sección de color te gusta más para cada parte de la pieza y rotarla en base a tus gustos.- El efecto silk me ha parecido muy guapo. Me quedan las ganas de probar filamento Silk pero de un solo color.Que podría estar mejor:- A veces el filamento no queda perfectamente alineado y hay variaciones entre capas, pero es algo innato de este tipo de filamentos multi-color.Resumiendo seguiré confiando en las bobinas de Eryone. Muy contento con ellas.
M**V
PLA efecto Silk de calidad
Eryone es en general mi marca preferida para filamentos. Filamento de calidad, en 24h en casa y a un precio razonable.Ya es la segunda bobina de filamento tipo Silk de Eryone que compro y quedo satisfecho.Me ha gustado:- Super fácil de imprimir, muy agradecido.- El efecto Silk es super evidente, se marca mucho y para figuras decorativas tipo Low Poly es mi efecto favorito.— Básicamente la mitad de la sección del filamento es roja y la otra mitad negra, y al imprimir en función del ángulo del lado de la pieza se deposita un color o el otro (o un degradado entre ambos) haciendo este efecto tan espectacular.- Las bobinas son de cartón reciclable.Me gustaría más si:- El negro fuera negro más oscuro y menos grisoso.- El Silk azul-lila-negro me gusta más la combinación de colores y el resultado. Es una opinión personal.En fin, muy satisfecho con mi nueva bobina Silk roja y a seguir disfrutando de su efecto en mis nuevas piezas 3D.
R**S
Très bon produit !
produit tres correct. je ne connaissais pas cette marque, mais j'ai été attiré par le bi couleur brillant.apres un test de temperature, j'ai lancé le benchy en photo sans avoir régler autre chose, et le résultat sans réglages est plutot bluffant !tres peu de cheveux d'ange !Le tout a été imprimé sur une sidewinder X2.Les 2 scrats ont été imprimé à la suite, avec une rotation de 90° sur le plateau pour montrer que selon l'orientation sur le plateau le résultat n'est pas le même.Je recommande ce produit, c'est une marque que j'utiliserai !Je n'ai pas eu de soucis de diametre, pas de noeuds dans la bobine.Bien embalé, avec le petit sachet anti humidité.Je recommande ce produit !
K**.
Impressionné
Filament très beau. Le bi couleur est magnifique. Imprimé sans réglage particulier sur la v400 et super résultats!Je recommande ce produit, et j'espère qu'il vont proposer à l'avenir des bobines de 2 ou 3 kg voir plusBien embalé, avec le petit sachet anti humidité et le fait que ce soit une bobine en carton est super pour l'écologieJe recommande ce produit !
M**H
ERYONE Dual Two-Tone PLA Silk Black Red
Ich bin 3D Druck Neuling mit dem AnkerMake M5C und wollte mich jetzt auch mal an ein "feines" Filament wagen, nachdem ich bisher nur einfarbiges PLA+ probiert hatte.Natürlich hat mich beim Eryone auch der attraktive Preis und die immer wieder geltenden Rabatte gelockt.Nachdem man - gerade als Neuling - das Setting einigermaßen eingestellt hat, war ich überrascht, dass ich den Testdruck (natürlich den Klassiker Benchy) im Schnelldruck richtig sauber hinbekommen habe. Auch wenn man hier natürlich den Schnelldruck sieht. Denn PLA - so habe ich es inzwischen gelernt - sollte man nicht unbedingt zu schnell drucken.Der zweite Druck - ein Hand-Modell für Ringe und Schmuck - erfolgte dann deutlich langsamer. Leider passten die Retraction-Settings nicht ganz, so dass ich zwischen den Fingern Stringing hatte. Aber dieses konnte ich gut mit einem Entgrater entfernen. Das Ergebnis lässt sich sehen. Der seidige Effekt mit den beiden Farben macht sich bei solchen Drucken richtig gut finde ich.Ich bin sicher mit dem Eryone PLA noch viel Spaß zu haben und schaue schon auf weitere schöne Farbkombinationen.Vom Preis-Leistungsverhältnis - gerade mit den Rabatten - eine absolute Empfehlung!
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