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OVERTURE PLA Filament offers professional-grade 1.75mm PLA with ±0.02mm precision on a tangle-free 1kg spool. Engineered for clog-free, seamless printing compatible with most FDM printers, it supports continuous 3D printing marathons. Backed by a lifetime guarantee, it’s the reliable choice for millennial makers craving vibrant, hassle-free creativity.
Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
Brand | OVERTURE |
Package Dimensions | 22.5 x 20.6 x 7.4 cm; 1 kg |
Colour | 01-Black |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Ink Colour | 01-Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | UK-PLA17511 |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
S**N
good filament (orange)
package nicely sealed. no moisture.spool seems to be wound nicely.Bought this for xyz Davinci Pro 1 so took a couple of goes to get the temperature right.for others with a davinci pro, my starting point was to use xyz software default setting for PLA, which didnt stick very well and started messing up first layer.then i turned the nozzle temp up to 210C and the bed up to 60C. and now is printing ok..will add more feedback after using if necessary.overall very happy, good PLA and good price. will be trying other colours
R**
Warping is impossible with this stuff
Prints great but be warned, this stuff STICKS, nearly fuses with the textured pei on the bambu.
D**E
Overture are great
Overture are great, never had any issues with their filament. The cardboard spools can get a little bent if you use vacuum bags to store it sadly. So if like me you have a Bambu Labs AMS its probably better to store it in an air tight box with desiccant when its not in the AMS
M**R
Shines brighter than anyone else
Price doesn't equals quality, there are plenty of expensive glow in the dark filaments available but after watching CNC kitchens testing on these filaments it was quite obvious that there was only one winner and it was very affordable, Overtures glow in the dark (GITD) filament not only shines the brightest but lasts the longest, the quality of the prints from this filament is brilliant even if you don't want the GITD features, the filament is an off white colour and can be used as is, I have printed some small office planters with this, the finish and feel is a matt and I have yet to find any issues or burnt blobs embedded.
M**Y
Gorgeous colour
Carried out some tests, very easy to print. If you print too fast the first layer can become a little bit wierd, not adhering properly so stay under 100mm/s. Temperature wise I print at 225 nozzle and 60 heatbed degrees, I think that’s the sweet spot for this filament. Very nice finish. Works perfectly, high accuracy. However it’s not that strong, it’s more than enough for small prints but I wouldn’t make anything that goes under tension out of it. But it’s arguable that strength all comes from infill.
G**O
Waste of money
Bought two spools of this grey. First spool went ok to almost halfway with a long print, that's where the problems started. 2nd half of the spool is incredibly brittle and each wind of filament is stuck/fused to the one next to it making it impossible to unwind the spool without breaking the filament every few centimetres. I then dried it at 50c for 7 hours as per Overture supplied drying table (even though it was fresh out the sealed bag and placed into dried multi filament unit while in use) , no change. Disappointed to say the least.
M**S
great filament
I Have a Bambu 3D printer and this filament is excellent I have not had a failed print as yet and always a perfect finish you just have to wait for the price to drop
A**N
Totally meh, maybe lower.
Tested it for 3D printing minis, so price is secondary as you get hundreds from one spool so it doesn't really matter. Always used Sunlu (recently Meta) and Elegoo and I have perfect profiles for both, no stringing, almost invisible lines, super detail...Decided to give a go to something new, as why not, thinking I can squeeze out a bit more out of A1 mini. To my disappointment, despite years of experience of using different filaments and creating presets - this was a borderline fail. It had trouble sticking to my Frostbite and Glacier plates, that other PLA sit on without smallest issue, tried regular plate, not better. Couldn't find a setting that would make it adhere 100%, wasn't failing, but in comparison some part always came lose, with a large range of temperatures and speeds. Bridges were poor, stringing was awful - but I keep an open mind as with more geometric shapes it would be better and would look better.It goes on very glossy, for me that's a downside but also a matter of purpose/preference. I would like how it looked, if not for the overall sad performance.Bottom line, clearly "not it" for my use. Given it always ended up with a rough top layer, no matter the pressure advance and the flow rate - I am not convinced about the width consistency, there would be at least one setting that would be better, but they were always a bit off in some places.For the time being Sunlu Meta is undefeated.
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