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[http://www.unicofil.de/en/holz-natur-fichte.html Wood filament] by [[Unicofil]] is an [[Material:Arboblend]] type filament with 25% wood particle content.
[http://www.unicofil.de/en/holz-natur-fichte.html Wood filament] by [[UniCoFil]] is an [[Material:Arboblend|Arboblend]] type filament with 25% wood particle content.


=== MK3 settings ===
=== MK3 settings ===


Here are the settings to successfully print on a Prusa MK3:
Here are the settings to successfully print on a Prusa MK3:
* 0.6mm steel nozzle
* 195 nozzle temperature
* 195 nozzle temperature
* 50 bed temperature
* 50 bed temperature
* properly calibrated distance from nozzle to bed is super important here, does not stick to PEI as well as PLA
* properly calibrated distance from nozzle to bed is super important here, does not stick to PEI as well as [[Material:PLA|PLA]]
* first layer at 33% speed
* first layer at 33% speed
* other layers at 50% speed
* other layers at 50% speed
* gradually increase fan speed after first layer, jumping from off to max will cause a temperature jump below the point where filament still flows and result in your print breaking at this point later
* gradually increase fan speed after first layer, jumping from off to max will cause a temperature jump below the point where filament still flows and result in your print breaking at this point later
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 14 June 2018

Wood filament by UniCoFil is an Arboblend type filament with 25% wood particle content.

MK3 settings

Here are the settings to successfully print on a Prusa MK3:

  • 0.6mm steel nozzle
  • 195 nozzle temperature
  • 50 bed temperature
  • properly calibrated distance from nozzle to bed is super important here, does not stick to PEI as well as PLA
  • first layer at 33% speed
  • other layers at 50% speed
  • gradually increase fan speed after first layer, jumping from off to max will cause a temperature jump below the point where filament still flows and result in your print breaking at this point later