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ERYONE Metallic Shine Silk Rainbow PLA Filament 3D Printer Filament PLA Multicoloured PLA

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In addition to 3D printers, accessories, and resins, Eryone makes a variety of PLA, PETG, and TPU filaments. Their multicolor filaments include five different rainbow options, including traditional bright rainbows and the more muted steampunk and lagoon. If you're not comfortable with waste or throwing away plastic, then maybe learn how to whittle instead? Green, red, purple, pink, and blue; all the primary colors are covered in true Sunlu style. A downside, however, is that the first color to leave your nozzle is random. What I particularly like about Amolen’s rainbow PLA is that it somehow manages to blend the different hues so naturally that you don’t even notice at first glance that it is only made up of three colors, red, green, and yellow.

He also loved how the print came out with exceptionally vibrant color after he printed it with his Ender 3 V2. Keep in mind that ‘rainbow PLA’ doesn’t always include the whole spectrum you’d expect, and many of them are gradient filaments and are often bi- or tri-colored. So while full rainbow filaments are out there, many of the ones we’ll look at today will be a bit more limited. Cons: the color doesn’t change as drastically unless you have a huge print which people rarely do but with that being said it’s still a cool filament. Besides the shine, though, the two variations of rainbow PLA also vary in their colors. While the regular PLA version alters between red, orange, blue, and green, the silk rainbow PLA spool has more gradual color changes. In fact, some reviewers have mentioned that the color changes happen over too long a span of time. Manufacturers vary the ratios and blend of colors from one meter of filament to the next to create colorful transitions throughout the spool.It's completely baffeling that a cheap "cardboard spool" is a pro and better "plastic spool" is a con. The rainbow effect is created by continuously varying the ratio of different colored PLA pellets that are mixed and extruded into the filament. The blending and transitions between the distinct PLA colors results in the rainbow pattern. Another buyer was impressed by the product’s nice blend of colors. His print was nice and smooth for his first time using this item. He also loved the nice build plate adhesion and said he would buy this brand again in the future. If you want a shiny chrome-like metal finish on your 3D prints, choose the Eryone Metal Silk Rainbow PLA. The colour only changes every 10m, so it is recommended for large objects. As it is PLA, it works best for arts and crafts projects, such as jewellery, vases, and more.

If you're not comfortable with waste or throwing away plastic, then maybe learn how to whittle instead?Glass-half-empty kinda guy right there. Eryone Mini Rainbow PLA is the better option if you prefer creating medium models. The colour changes every 4 – 10m so you can print smaller 3D prints with this filament. Just like the rainbow filament above, it is perfect for arts and crafts projects as well. Nozzle Temperature: 190°C to 220°C (according to the recommended temperature range for the filament you are using) Boasting a jam- and tangle-free experience, this shiny filament is a great option if you want a stressless print with particularly colorful results.

Customers who enjoy our rainbow filament also tend to explore our phenomenal range of PET G filament, colour-changing filament, glow-in-the-dark filament, matte filament and other varieties. According to the manufacturer, their filament is very tough and has good mechanical properties. It’s also non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and has little odor. During printing, eSun says the filament doesn’t tangle or clog, and it shouldn’t warp on the print bed.

Just like any other rainbow filament, you can’t control the change in colour, which is part of its appeal. It also means that you won’t be able to produce the same surface twice, making your creations one of a kind. These colors also won’t be as widely spread if the object isn’t large enough. For smaller projects, opt for a filament such as the Shiny Silk Rainbow PLA Filament by MIKA3D, where the color change happens between 3 – 10 meters. For larger projects, using a filament such as the AMOLEN PLA 3D Printer Filament where the color changes every 15 meters.One user said he got some great prints out of the PETG filament. He loved the color pattern and the effects it created when printing. Another user who printed a car said the item was super gorgeous. He specifically loved the pearlescent color fade, which he claimed was wonderful. It may be tempting to keep this kind of multicolored filament out in the sun, but that will cause its various colors to fade faster, which is why I’ve recommended warmer indoor spaces to keep it in peak condition for longer. Always look for a product that falls within this category. Anything lower will give you an inferior product. It’s important to remember that if you want a glossier surface on the finished product, you’ll need to increase the extrusion temperature. Giroro said:It's completely baffeling that a cheap "cardboard spool" is a pro and better "plastic spool" is a con. Settling on a multicolored rainbow PLA filament is a daunting task with several considerations mainly:

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