🎨 Elevate Your Prints with a Touch of Glamour!
The Stronghero3D PLA Filament is a premium 1.75mm mirror chrome filament designed for high-quality 3D printing. With a unique glitter technology that ensures even coverage and a stunning color shift, this filament offers precision accuracy of +/-0.05mm, making it ideal for both professional and hobbyist use. Packaged in a vacuum-sealed zipper bag, it guarantees a clog-free experience and comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Manufacturer | Stronghero3D |
Brand | Stronghero3D |
Model number | pla175 |
Package Dimensions | 20.8 x 20.19 x 7.19 cm; 997.9 g |
Color | Pla Wizard Voodoo Mirror Chrome Blue/Purple |
Material Type | Polylactic Acid |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PLA_MIrror Chrome |
Item Weight | 998 g |
G**
Bold statement but this may be the best filament in the world!
I have long searched for THE perfect filament. What I wanted was a genuine flip tone, a filament that would literally change colour as it moved. Tricolor filaments give the impression of that effect in a still image but as you move it, nothing fun actually happens. Those filaments are essentially a mock flip tone in which no actual morphing of undertones and colours occur in the light. This filament did exactly that. It had a multitude of tones and flips from purple to glittery blue in the light as it moves in the most incredibly satisfying way. Once you have your printer set up just so, it prints flawlessly and depending on the speed of the print can come out matte or shiny. Personally I think the shiny rendition is best as it brings out the flip tone like varnish on an oil painting. The prints I am making with this stuff are so smooth they look resin printed. I hope they never cease production of this filament (I’ve stocked right up!) and would love it if more fliptone colours came to fruition.
D**N
This is my new favorite shiny purple filament.
I have been a fan of Stronghero3D for a while now from the PETG side of things as they have colors and finishes that no one else seems to have. I decided to give this filament a try as I really liked the look of CookieCAD's Witchcraft PLA, and this seemed pretty close. I don't know if Stronghero3D was trying to mimic the other filament or not, but for me it was hard not to draw a comparison because they look so similar to each other right up to the point where you compare prints side by side.I have to say this filament prints really well, and I think I like it slightly better than the Witchcraft PLA. in the samples pic I included you have this filament printed at 220c on the left, printed at 230c in the middle, and Witchcraft PLA printed at 220c on the right. I think the 230c of this filament turned out more iridescent than the Witchcraft PLA, so I will be staying with this filament.I have had a lot of fun printing various things out of this filament and will be getting another roll when this one runs out. I hope Stronghero 3D keeps coming up with fun new colors and styles.
I**E
Good overall, here and there dimensional accuracy problems.
Great filament, good colors. Occasionally, I run into thickness problems where it will clog the nozzle because the diameter is too large. I print 24/7/365 so I'll notice, but most won't.Big problem I have with this company though... They tend to introduce colors and then many times after you've added them to your palette, take pictures, add them to your website, they discontinue them without notice.I don't think they "get" how 3D printing works in the way that people will choose their colors to represent their products outward appearance. For example... BRO rainbow and Obsidian Black are two filaments that just "disappear". Sure you can order BRO rainbow right now, but it won't come for about a month or two compared to two-day shipping of other products.So, just be careful getting used to some of the colors as they may just disappear. I hope they resolve that.
J**L
Its okay.
So, if you have a knowledge of 3d printing, you probably know where this is going. If you don't - This filament has glitter in it, which seems to cause it to burn a bit while printing. The glitter also isnt very condusive to adhering to the buildplate, even with glue, so it curls up a little. That being said, I printed a pretty large product with low level detail (a BMO switch stand) and I don't think it turned out bad. Its very pretty, however it isnt quite as shimmery as the stock photos. I don't mind it because it has a nice subtle glitter to it, but I feel like I should include that also.
T**N
incredible, unique filament!
Printed so well on my P1S using generic pla settings! Super color shifty with lots of glitter.No clogs. No tangles. Not even any stringing.Just perfect, beautiful prints with no adjustments to settings.Im definitely buying more of this, and other filaments from stronghero. hopefully they will work just as well.Be warned the glitter will get on your hands 😅