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Exploring Wood Filament with Anycubic M5 3D Printer

Wood filament is a unique and popular choice for 3D printing enthusiasts looking to add a natural touch to their creations. In this blog post, we will delve into the firsthand experience of using wood filament with the Anycubic M5 3D printer. From print settings to challenges and successes, let's uncover the nuances of working with this fascinating material.

Printed Creations and Results

Printed Objects

  • Wicker Pencil Holder: Featuring a wicker-like texture, this pencil holder showcases the aesthetic appeal of wood filament.
  • Baby Groots: The adorable Baby Groots demonstrate the fine detailing achievable with wood filament prints.
  • Voronoi Vase: A unique vase with a Voronoi pattern, stained to enhance its appearance.
  • Headphone Stand: While facing some challenges, the headphone stand exemplifies both creativity and functionality.
  • Intricate Print: A detailed print showcasing the capabilities of wood filament in capturing intricate designs.

Print Quality

The overall print quality using wood filament on the Anycubic M5 is commendable. While achieving super fine details can be challenging due to larger nozzles, the results are impressive considering the material's unique properties.

Print Settings and Challenges

Print Settings

  • Temperature: Maintaining a nozzle temperature of around 200-220°C and a bed temperature of 40-50°C yielded satisfactory results.
  • Cooling: Paying attention to cooling settings, particularly for bridging, is crucial to ensure successful prints.
  • Detailing: Fine details, such as the Voronoi structures, can pose challenges due to the nature of the material.

Challenges Faced

  • Bridging: Wood filament struggles with bridging, evident in prints like the wicker pencil holder.
  • Overhangs: Managing overhangs, as seen in the headphone stand, requires careful consideration of printing parameters.
  • Cooling: Adequate cooling is essential to prevent issues like stringing and lack of adhesion in intricate designs.

Staining and Experimental Findings

Staining

  • Sanding: Wood filament's sanding and staining capabilities allow for post-processing to enhance the final look of prints.
  • Staining Experiment: The staining process can be tricky, as seen in issues like fiber transfer from paper towels.

Experimenting with Water Exposure

Water Soaking Experiment

  • Outcome: Soaking wood filament in water had minimal impact on the structure, highlighting its resilience to moisture.
  • Weight Comparison: Comparing dry and wet prints revealed slight differences in weight but no significant structural changes.

Addressing Failures and Solutions

Model Failures

  • Slicer Issues: Instances of slicer bugs leading to failed prints, highlighting the importance of model integrity in successful printing.
  • Troubleshooting: Repairs and model corrections can resolve unexpected printing failures, ensuring a smoother printing experience.

Conclusion

Wood filament offers a blend of creativity and natural aesthetics in 3D printing, as showcased through the prints created with the Anycubic M5. While challenges like bridging and intricate detailing exist, mastering the nuances of working with wood filament can lead to rewarding results. By understanding print settings, addressing challenges, and exploring post-processing techniques like staining, enthusiasts can unlock the full potential of this unique filament.

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