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The FilaCube PLA 2 AGSU Army Green 3D Printer Filament is a high-quality, 1.75mm filament designed to replicate the iconic colors of the U.S. Army Green Service Uniform. Made in the USA, this filament features enhanced flexibility, precision diameter control, and moisture-proof packaging, making it ideal for both professional and hobbyist 3D printing projects.
R**R
Great Pla filament.
So far I have gone through almost 3 spools of this PLA filament without any real problems. Looks great. Great pumpkin color and great finish.
V**L
I really wanted to give this a 5 star but...
Overall this filament is a solid 4 star in my book. What brought it down a notch for me was while the spool has even windings, they are too tight. Every print that I've done so far I noticed that the filament would tighten up, then suddenly jerk. I noticed this happening on either side of the spool and this did it consistently. This had me concerned as I felt at some point this is going to give some kind of printing error and sure enough during my 8th print, about the 1/2 way into a 12 hour print, there was a failure causing a layer seperation which i can only attribute to the very tight windings.Unfortunatly I wasnt there when this occured and I didnt notice the error in the print until it had finished, while I was removing it from it bed. Very disappointing to say the least. The other prints up to that point were flawless.I'm not an expert, but I'm not a novice either. I've been 3d printing for many years and I own 3 printers and this is the only time I have ever experienced this happening (the filament tightening then jerking causing layer seperation.) Some may think that there may have been an issue with the file causing the layer seperation, however all the previous prints came out fine and they were all the same type part, So this is the only conclusion I can come up with.The only other issue I have is with the color/name. This color is called "leather" which was the color I was hoping for, but I think that fell short a little. I will admit, it was close, but in my opinion it couldve been a tad darker. But "good enough" for what I needed in a "leather" color.Pros:-Made in America! And in the great state of Texas! I am so tired of stuff being farmed out to China!-Nice even windings-Prints like butter, prints come out silky smooth (I use Prusa Slicer on their finest setting. Very long print times but well worth it!)-Very minor, if any, stringing, pimplingCons:-Windings while are nice an even, are very tight causing the filament to tighten and then suddenly jerk especially as it spools out at either edge of the spool. To me, this is a Major zonk!-If you use Supports they leave the area light colored but with carefully applied heat to the effected area, it will return the original color back.Would I buy it again? Unfortunately because of the issue I experienced, I would have to say no. Which is a shame because up until the problem occurred I was really impressed with this filament, but I just don't want to chance this happening to me again. I'm hard pressed to even use up the rest of the remaining filament.I hope this review helped the 3d printing makers out there! "Keep calm and print on!" Lol.
A**R
Great high quality filament
I’ve used this for dozens of hours of printing and it’s been flawless. Highly recommended.
R**.
Doesn't PLA well.
Hands-down the worst, most unreliable PLA I've worked with.The flesh-tone color is great - exactly what I was looking for - but this PLA is the most temperamental I've ever worked with. Printing on the Raise3D E2 printer, I have control over every setting to dial into the specific requirements of any type of filament. Most, I've found, are fairly forgiving allowing you to print within a range to get acceptable prints. FilaCube provides a "cheat sheet" for their filaments both on their product page and website, so I was encouraged that I'd be able to get decent prints with their filament.Unfortunately, I've been running about a 98% failure rate with their filament even when using the settings specified on their "cheat sheet." In fact, when using their suggested settings, it was pretty much a 100% failure rate. I have managed to get some successful prints - and by "successful" I only mean that the print completed - but most prints ended with only being partially completed. The prints that did complete and stringing, burrs, layer adhesion issues, and other imperfections that required a lot of manual finishing to make them just barely useable. To get this far, I found I had to print at a temperature and with parameters far outside the spec of the filament's "cheat sheet."Frustrated with this filament, but needing it for a project, I contacted their support to see if they could help better dial in the settings for this PLA. On the positive side, I was impressed that FilaCube actually *has* support for their filaments, however I can't say they were entirely helpful. After a couple of exchanges, the only recommendation provided was that the Flesh PLA needs to be printed at a temperature that is at least 30°C higher than the recommended range on the "cheat sheet." At this point, I had already figured that much out, so the fact that no other insight could be provided was disappointing.Having burned through more than half the spool on wasted prints based on FilaCube's faulty print specifications, I was even more disappointed when I asked if a replacement spool could be provided only to have their support stop replying to my emails. Of course, I was now outside the return window, so the spool ended-up being a near total loss.Suffice to say, I cannot recommend FilaCube's PLA filament whatsoever. With a decade of experience in 3D printing, this is probably the most problematic filament I've found. I've never had a PLA be almost completely unprintable, let alone service that can't provide anything other than the most obvious solutions. In the end, I feel that FilaCube doesn't really stand by their product even when their CS agent admits their recommended specs are wrong. Will not use FilaCube filaments in any of my printers again.
T**N
It's a light gray colr, not dark at all.
If you're looking for a very light gray, this is pretty good.This PLA works very well in my Ender 3 V2. My machine is dialed perfectly and I use a flexible steel PEI coated build plate and a glue stick. Small parts don't unstick during a long. I printed 25 CHEP cubes (actually way more than 25 of various colors) as toys, and forcing the PLA to stick to the heated bed 50°C was needed.EDIT: My spool of ENGINEERING GRAY PLA-2 was terrible.. BAD.. Could not use it no matter what I tried. It continually jammed in the nozzle and the extruder motor/gear would build pressure, then skip/slip -CLUNK- , thousands of times during a print. No matter what settings I tried this one spool of ENGINEERING GRAY would not run. I switched straight over to several other spools of different PLA's, and prints would be fine! So the issue is this one spool. i have never had one so bad before and it is a shame. The cool gray works well.
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