✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Silk PLA!
The ERYONE Silk PLA Filament is a high-quality 3D printing material designed for exceptional aesthetics and performance. With a diameter of 1.75mm and a precise tolerance of ±0.03mm, it offers a glossy, silky finish that enhances the visual appeal of your prints. The filament is packaged in a sealed vacuum bag to keep it dry and free from dust, ensuring optimal printing conditions. Weighing 1kg, this filament is compatible with a variety of 3D printers, making it an essential addition to any maker's toolkit.
Colour | Silk PLA-Silver |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimetres |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
A**R
Excellent Value - Great Print Quality
This is an excellent filament that provides brilliant print quality and shiny finish.I was initially impressed with how easy it was changing to this filament.I changed from a different brand of pla to this silk pla quickly and with no difficulties.The first print I did was the low poly vase model.Each side of the vase is very linear with good layer adhesion and only 1 artefact, that was due to the bed level being slightly off.For a first print this was very impressive, and the 'silk' nature of the filament really shines when under the light.The second print I did was the Koch Snowflake vase. This time with the bed levelled properly, the part came out flawless. The surface finish is very even and the model is strong, and would not snap when dropped on a hard surface.Finally the third test print I did was part of an RC plane fuselage that I designed.This had fairly thick walls, and unlike the other 2 models, was one continuous parallel line. This really showed how little artefacts appeared on the print.I also found that this made the silk really pop, as unlike with the snowflake vase, there was only 1 direction for the light to reflect off and so really gave the appearance of a metal-like material.Overall this is a brilliant filament, that benefits from the silk to give a metal-like look, with a good representation of the copper colour that it is based off.
M**S
Prints well, the finish is nice and prints are strong but don’t expect a shiny machined metal look
ERYONE Silk PLA Filament1.75mm PLA Silk SilverI bought this Silk Silver filament because I wanted to produce some wheels for a 1/10 scale radio controlled car and I wanted them to look like aluminium alloy wheels. I had read several of the reviews by others, many of whom praised the filament and said how much it looked like metal when printed. I have used another make of Gold Silk filament and I was expecting similar results.The faces of the wheels were printed flat on the glass bed of the 3D printer so the surface finish is glass smooth. However I am not so sure I would agree with these reviews as the results I get are somewhat less than ‘Metal looking’ and more like metallic, like metallic car paint. If you think of the sort of finish you see in metallic silver cars or painted metallic wheels, that is the type of finish with this filament. The exception to this is on the layer lines. For instance, on the wheels I printed, the face of them looks like the paint finish I mentioned, whereas the round part or rims looks very like a turned metal part, I have attached photos to illustrate this,Don’t get me wrong, I am still quite pleased with the results, it’s just not quite what I expected. The wheels have come out looking like silver painted wheels rather than machined aluminium wheels.I may have been expecting too much from, what is after all, plastic. So, I will have to pay attention to the orientation of items printed with this filament and arrange them so that the layer lines form the sides that I want to look like machined metal.I did a little experimenting to find the best temperatures for this filament but ended up with my usual setting, that is 210C for the nozzle and 60C for the build plate, I printed the wheels at 50mm/sec. the printer is a Bowden feed with a plain borosilicate glass bed, 0.4mm nozzle. I printed the first layer at 0.2mm 100% feed to get a good squashed layer and avoid any gaps between the lines and a concentric infill bottom layers to get a symmetrical finish pattern. I got good adhesion first attempt with no additives, just a freshly cleaned (with surgical spirits) glass bed.Would I recommend this filament? Yes, it prints well, the finish is nice and prints are strong but don’t expect a shiny machined metal look.
M**E
Shiny
Prints like a dream and super silky and shiny. Will be getting other colours from this range :-)
R**S
Lovely filament but…
Firstly the filament, it’s very nice, beautiful shine, great value and prints beautifully in my Bambi P1S with the door open.However it will not run at all in the AMS without putting outer rings on the cardboard,Would definitely buy again though.
M**N
Amazing Filament
The quality of this filament is great and the colours are so pretty, prints just look amazing due to it. I have had no issues with tangling, clogging or filament breaks when using on both Creality and Anycubic printers
G**N
Great product
Arrived as expected and great to print with will be getting more as I run out
G**K
Very Good
Printed really nicely once dialled in, great colour and really well rolled so that the colour mostly stays on one side. Looks great on the details of the Ghostship bench, and super smooth and shiny on the Bulbasaur model. Minimal stringing.
J**H
Looks pretty but had a lot of issues with it not sticking properly.
This is a very pretty filament and it may work really well for printers that have heated plates but for my old printer, I was never able to get a successful print with it as it would end up lifting off the plate and ruining the print.On the off chance it was a me issue or my printer was faulty, I did try with another brands filament and this seemed to printer absolutely fine.It's possible I just got a bad batch but I will probably avoid using the brand again in the future which is a shame as the filament does look pretty, even when the print fails!
C**N
Glowing fun in a 4 pack
I like to make small meeple keyfobs for friends. The latest batch I made using this ERYONE glow in the dark PLA. I call these my ghost meeples. They look really really great in the light, especially with a little added color for contrast. But then when you are are looking for your keys after turning out the lights or just having a great night at the club, these prints light up and glow.The material feels really solid after printing. I printed a small tree and it feels really strong and has a tecture almost like molded plastic. This is unique from the PLA and even PETG I typically print with.The 4 pack include 4 unique colors so its a great way to get some variety and have fun with more color options.ERYONE filaments continue to be among my absolute favorites!Happy 3D printing!
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.
V**C
Ne tien pas
Filament de mauvaise qualité j'ai imprimé 4x avec et toute mes impressions on rateJ'ai acheté cher un autre fournisseur et la des la première impressions tout était nickel
B**N
Tres bonne qualité
La qualité Eryone est toujours la.On notera que les effet bicolore seront sans doute plus marqués sur des grosses pièces que des petites.
M**N
Love it
Love the color and how easy it is to use for my hobby projects.Don't forget to print a testpiece first thought, so you know where it shifts color.
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