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3DFuel Entwined c2composite Hemp Filament - 1.75mm (0.5kg)
3DFuel's new Entwined filament is a unique 3D printing filament made with USA-grown and processed industrial hemp. Entwined filament is a beautiful natural brown color, and has a unique print finish due to its ability to showcase different shades and densities within the same print!
List Price: | $50.00 |
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Entwined Hemp Filament is a composite filament made with industrial hemp, grown and processed right here in the USA! The result is an extremely unique filament with a natural brown color and a large amount of visible bio-fill. Your printed object will showcase different shades and densities, resulting in a remarkably unique print finish. The filament prints on any printer capable of printing PLA with standard PLA settings.
Beautiful Natural Finish!
Printing Recommendations
Entwined prints well at 180-210 C. In general, a good starting point is 10 degrees cooler than you typically print PLA. A heated bed is not necessary, though if you have one, set it to 45 C.
Questions
Is this filament supposed to be extremely brittle???? Every print now I've had the filament snap either loading or trying to unload. On one snapped in the middle of the print just above where it feeds into print head.
Now is the hemp filament biodegradable. As well how long till it dies start to degrade. And hypothetical since it's hemp would it be edible no that I would eat it. But is it harmful to the human body like regular plastic is what I'm asking? Can you feel in every detail and more.
What else is in it aside from hemp? Like is the PLA made from corn or what?
^ To answer the previous question, Its very brittle, clog nozzles over and over again, and 3D fuel will try to help, then ultimately stop answering your questions. I suspect the switch from 1KG to 500 gram spools is because its very hard to imagine printing an entire KG without a clog or break. Just try printing anything that takes 20 hours+, forget about it. I literally have at least one clog every spool, so I abandoned. Tried large nozzles, plated nozzles, new hot ends, more powerful fans, etc etc etc, still - this stuff just hates being printed.
Never had a problem with clogging. Just brittle when loading and unloading into the hot end.