🎉 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game with Terra Cotta Vibes!
The Paramount 3DPLA (Terra Cotta) filament is a high-quality 1.75mm PLA material, weighing 1kg, designed for a variety of creative projects. Its vibrant terra cotta color and eco-friendly composition make it a favorite among makers looking to produce everything from decorative planters to intricate models.
D**L
IT'S SO STRONG!!!!
I absolutely was NOT expecting this filament to be this tough! It prints wonderfully and this stuff hardens like concrete. Actually, better than that! If you're printing parts for something and you need them to be sturdy, this is the PLA for you! That being said, I bought it for the color to print some little terra cotta looking pots. Even at 5% infill, this stuff was rock solid! I decided I wanted to try another print requiring supports and that, however, didn't turn out so well. The strength of the filament made the supports impossible to remove without making the model look like garbage. I learned my lesson though! This is great for printing sturdy parts and also for nigh indestructible print in place models!
D**.
Looks like light clay
PLA printed well in a large complex file, good adhesion no issues whatsoever.
T**Z
All in all good but the color
I think that this prints wonderfully, like the adhesion and quality are perfect. I just feel the color should be maybe more orange than it is. Right now it feels more flesh tone color but thats ok all in all pretty good filament.
S**T
Prints great
Prints like a dream.Misses the mark a little on Terra Cotta in my opinion. I think they should darken it and make it a small step closer to orange. I ended up priming and painting them, came out great.Issue with shipping was resolved by seller.
R**N
Poor color and adhesion...
Out of about a dozen brands and several dozen colors of PLA (and a few PETG) filaments I have used, this Terra Cotta PLA by Paramount 3D is one of the 3 worst for adhesion and warping that I have used.And it is without question the worst in terms of color. The pics aren't remotely accurate to what I got. I see some user pics that look like what I should have gotten. But I see some REALLY light flesh color photos from users complaining and THAT...is what I have. Honestly if I were shown this color I received and asked what color I thought it was, I would reply "Flesh or skin or maybe really light beige?"Paramount 3D is going on my list of "never order again" brands.
R**E
Terra Cotta? Yes and maybe
Depending on where you buy your pottery, this "terra cotta" is either spot-on or not quite orange enough. But it prints well and I I like the color so I've ordered another roll.I've added a photo of a pot that I've 3D-printed in this filament. The color in the photo is a bit darker than in real life, but it still looks like a pot I could have bought in real clay for less than a dollar, so I guess it's worth spending an hour or two printing it. :)Paramount 3D is selling good filament in some rather unusual colors. I've tried several and am very happy with them. If you're looking for more than red, white, blue, and black, take a look.
L**S
Good brand.
I am using a Flashforge Finder to print with. I printed small bonzai pots with this PLA. This PLA printed very well, no stringing, almost no errors while printing. Printing failed twice but it is unclear whether it was the printer (most likely) or the PLA. As you know temperature can play a big role in prints.
T**R
Not enough Orange to be Terra Cotta
This does not look like traditional terra cotta planter pot color. Don't get me wrong it is a great color. It is almost like a traditional 1970's flesh tone but not enough pink for that either. There were some dolls this color when I was a kid. It is really more of a tan. But probably a color you don't already have so it still may be worth getting.
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