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3DFuel Wound Up c2composite Coffee Filament - 1.75mm (0.5kg)
3DFuel's new Wound Up filament is a unique 3D printing filament made with waste byproducts from coffee. By using those coffee "left-overs", 3DFuel has created a filament that has remarkably unique print finishes with its rich brown color and noticeable natural grain. It also releases a pleasant coffee aroma while printing!
List Price: | $40.00 |
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Wound Up Coffee Filament is a composite filament made with waste byproducts from coffee. The result is an extremely unique filament with a rich brown color and noticeable natural grain. The filament prints on any printer capable of printing PLA with standard PLA settings. Wound Up also releases a pleasant coffee smell when printing!
Looks like someone needs their morning coffee!
Printing Recommendations
Wound Up prints well at 185-215 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 50 C.
Questions
will this ever be back in stock or you guys just dont sell this anymore
How much actual coffee is used in this filament? Is it part of the polymer itself or primarily used to color it?
Can this filament handle hot liquids like hot coffee?
If it's made mostly of coffee waste, does that mean it's bio degradable?
Is this filament safe to use with food products?
How long does the coffee smell persist after printing?
But why use coffee to make coffee filament instead and do this blended coffee filament affect the natural of PLA mechanical property? Besides, coffee powder i believe is dissolve able material with the smooth coffee color of the texture but have you try with coffee ground? With this filament, any affect on the printed model texture if I sand it to get smooth texture and debris instead of grid texture?
The mechanical properties of the plastic is still the same. Sanding it will not get a completely smooth finish.