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Duramic 3D Shiny Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm Royal Gold, Shiny Royal Gold Metallic PLA Filament Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.05 mm 1kg Spool(2.2 lbs)

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Color: Silk Royal Gold (Pantone: 7548c)


Features

  • Shiny SILK PLA Duramic 3D launches new Silk PLA series to give you smooth shiny metallic finish without need for polishing. It adds not only perfect SILK gloss to your arts and crafts but also features the advantage of easy printing of PLA.
  • Upgraded Cardboard SpoolDuramic 3D Pinter SILK PLA filament 1.75mm has gradually upgraded to cardboard spool along with dual stickers, which allows convenient sorting and full recycling. The filaments remain the same formula and quality.
  • Accurate &Consistent DiameterDiameter: 1.75mm, tolerance 100% 0.05mm, 99.9% 0.04mm, 99% 0.03mm and 97% 0.02mm.
  • Wide Options for Color Duramic 3D SILK PLA Filament 1.75mm offers more than 10 different colors for you to creat fun and shiny gadgets.
  • User-Friendly & Compatible- Universal compatibility with diverse FDM 3D printers in market. User-friendly with length scale and weight scale to monitor remaining length and weight easily. The storage hole is designed to place the end of the filament to prevent tangling.
  • Printing PerfomanceFinish: Shiny surface, smooth finish. Printing performance: good bed adhesion and layer adhesion, no warping and clogging. Material: great strength, hard to be deformed or broken.
  • Reconmmended Printing SettingsNozzle Temp: 21010C, Bed Temp: 50-60C, Printing speed: 30-70mm/s.
  • Risk-free ServiceOne-month free trial, lifetime quality promise and technical printing support and money-back service if youre not 100% satisfied.
  • User friendlyThe length scale and weight scale make it easy for you to monitor the remaining length and weight roughly. Empty spool weight: 14015g, you can get the exact weight of remaining filament if you need to.

Manufacturer: ‎DURAMIC 3D


Brand: ‎DURAMIC 3D


Item Weight: ‎2.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.87 x 7.87 x 2.36 inches


Item model number: ‎R-PLA-RYG-US


Color: ‎Silk Royal Gold (Pantone 7548c)


Material Type: ‎Polylactic Acid


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎R-PLA-RYG-US


Date First Available: April 12, 2022


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  • A Long Overdue Review of Duramic PLA
Color: Yellow (Pantone: Yellow U)
This is a review I've been meaning to do for a year now... but as an "after hours" professional I wanted to wait until I could truthfully speak my mind about any brand of PLA. Durmaic had this big bold claim back in the day about becoming your "go to" filament if you gave them a chance... well, I have to admit they were right. To give you my back story- I run a small game design, music product, and 3d printing brand called "Fishwife Games". I primarily sell stuff via a tabletop role playing game distribution site, and all my stuff is download digital format. In the interest of 3d printing, I design and sell STL files- still, I need to test print what I sell before it goes up for purchase and download. I do try different brands of PLA to see what problems can occur, just as much as I've tried different 3d printers. When it comes to not wanting to deal with the hassles now, and my own stuff- I keep rolls of Duramic PLA hooked up to the 3d printers. Hatchbox I'll admit runs along side from time to time, but I've gotten so that I prefer Duramic. Duramic has a pretty good balance of what I call "chewiness"... its not very brittle- but then not so "chewy" (or bendy, or whatever you want to call it) that there's a sacrifice on detail or difficulty in cleaning up small parts. Now- while we are talking about small parts- that's the win for me. What I design in stuff for miniature gaming- things are set on what is called "28mm scale (to 30mm or "classic 28mm")"... which means stuff is roughly at a 1:64 normal scale... a lot of detail, very small, very easy to break with trying to get the supports off during clean up (yeah, most stuff requires supports- I prefer Tree supports myself). These elements matter- from tiny detail to forgiveness when my tired old eyes and clumsy hands are trying to remove something off a 2 hour+ print without breaking it. Some filaments I've had to give up on, so far Duramic has come in through. I must say if asked about the difference between PLA and PLA Plus with Duramic I haven't really come to a conclusion yet- I'll leave that to the manufacturer to answer. I've provided some images of some of the custom things that I've designed and test printed. While alot of it will end up being flat blacked and painted over I must say that color matters when you are taking sample photos. That's what I want to finish up talking about. All Duramic filament has been good to me, don't get me wrong, but if you are going to do some small detail stuff like this, and unpainted at that, then color selection can matter. I have several colors of Duramic lying in inventory but so far I've only used the light green, gray, silver (not silk), cyanblue, and yellow. I'll give my ratings for each below based on my particular needs. Early Winner- Cyanblue! See the little blue robot- that's the only thing I've printed so far with this color but WOW do the details pop with it! the cyanblue pulls in the right amount of light and shading. I don't know how well it is yet with hiding filing and clip off points but it certainly does a good job representing the little details. Its a nice color, and it pulls in light well. Reliable Winner- I love the light green. I've just finished my first roll of it and I have at least two or three more waiting under my work table. It shows just enough details under the light while also hiding blemishes well. Detail does pale in comparison to that blue, but if you are worried about the little nicks, sanding scuff marks, etc. showing up too much then go with the light green. Old Standard- Gray. A medium gray is generally the standard tone for printing small miniatures and such due to its ability to show details well in light. Sometimes it tends to show the imperfections a bit more so I prefer the light green. Still, if you need a good medium, go with gray. Not So Sure About- Yellow. The little mushroom is the first thing I've printed with my new yellow roll and I'm not so sure about it. I must say that this is not Duramic's fault- yellow is not the easiest on showing off small details as far as colors go. It will be fine once a coat of flat black is on it, but for an unpainted show off tone I don't know if I'd recommend it for small miniatures. I still plan to run through the roll though. Least Fave I Have To Admit- Silver (not silk). Like yellow, this is not really the manufacturers fault. I also must say that I've done some larger, non-gaming pieces in this plastic that turned out beautifully. What i have found with the silver though is that it is bad for showing off sanding blemishes and other assorted printing/clean up imperfections. You know how plastic tends to "whiten" a bit when it bends or something is scrapped against it?- the silver does this well. Granted, its not a bad plastic- I'll finish out the roll- but for here on out I'll probably avoid it unless I'm doing stuff that is bigger and calls for a metallic look unpainted. All that said above, I have to give Duramic 5 stars. Put a little thought into color if you can when doing high detail work- but otherwise the filament should continue to be a reliable "go to" as they claim. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 18, 2021 by Dave W

  • This is now my default filament
Color: White (Pantone: White C)-2 Pack
TLDR: Overall, this filament is a 9/10, tricky to get it to stick but otherwise excellent. This is the best PLA for the price I have tried, and I have tried several different brands and materials. With some calibration I got a profile with very consistent prints, and here are a few things I found work best: It prints hot (220C at low flow rates, 230C if I want to push it beyond 7 mm3/s) but is also very strong and has great temperature resistance for a PLA. Prints with this filament have survived hot water washes without any deformation. At 60C bed temperature, there's a window of first layer height where it sticks like glue to the bed, but if you go too high you'll have adhesion issues and warping in extreme cases (this is also much more likely if your bed temp is below 60C). Auto bed leveling is very helpful for this filament. I'd recommend using a brim for most prints regardless of printer hardware, especially ones with a small footprint. The support removal is excellent. I've suffered with other filaments, having to spend a lot of time ripping off support interfaces, but with a 0.2mm gap supports come off very cleanly with this material, and leave a good finish on the underside as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 2, 2022 by Nitin Murthy

  • Strong but picky
Color: Electric Blue (Pantone: 2195c)
TL;DR - Fine tuning print settings can be a bit annoying but this filament is a absolutely stronger than others I've tried. Maybe not an "every day" use filament but for functional and other prints that need more durability, this one absolutely fit the bill. Update again: The seller contacted me and offered advice for better success when printing. Although I had tried some of the suggestions, the rate of success didn't change. That said, this filament is seriously tough. I plan on using it for any sort of upgrades/mods for my printer and anything that would need to be more structurally sound than typical PLA. Update: Using the retraction settings mentioned on the product page did allow me to print items with frequent retractions but it caused an excessive amount of stringing on all other prints. (The Lament Configuration "Hellraiser cube" being one such result) As the temp tower shows, the filament tends to curl regardless of temp. I've upgraded the parts cooling fan and tried 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% parts cooling. Higher cooling did seem to yield better results. Failed infinity cube was the result of attempting to print at a lower temp - my fault - but I thought it was worth tossing up here. Also attached, the arrangement I have to help keep the humidity at bay. Along with temperature, this filament seems VERY sensitive to humidity. Box is showing 38% humidity atm but, as mentioned in another review, this filament is a bit "chewy" and the all-metal extruder tends to lose its grip printing models that have a large number of small parts. EG: The NASA inspired chain-mail. (3x3 grid that failed early into the print) I've slowed the retraction speed down to 25mm/s. I had some tri-color filament of another brand that did WAY better with most print settings I tossed at it so this is pretty frustrating. I've used this filament before and remember it being fickle but I had forgotten the extent. Unfortunately, I'm currently unsure if I'd buy it again or recommend it to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 2, 2022 by Nathan Mattke

  • My go to, amazingly durable
Color: Black (Pantone: Black 6 C)
Prints hot and fast. 220 C at 50mm/s is my settings. Doesn't string for me, and the layer bonds are amazing. I have a 'coaster' that I can bend to an extreme and it won't break. This coaster is about 2mm thick. The glow in the dark is very abrasive, as all are, but just a reminder to people. Duramic will be my go to filament for everything. The other filament I've tried has been way to finicky for my liking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 15, 2022 by Gabriel Miller

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