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product_id: 70063139
title: "3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1.75 mm, 1 kg Spool, Wood"
brand: "hatchbox"
price: "€ 210.94"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Hatchbox"
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region: Belgium
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# 1.75mm consistent diameter ±0.03mm precision Realistic wood finish 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1.75 mm, 1 kg Spool, Wood

**Brand:** hatchbox
**Price:** € 210.94
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪵 Craft your ideas with precision and natural flair — don’t just print, make art!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1.75 mm, 1 kg Spool, Wood by hatchbox
- **How much does it cost?** € 210.94 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hatchbox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hatchbox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Seamless Compatibility:** Standard 1.75mm filament diameter fits most desktop 3D printers for hassle-free setup.
- • **Wide Temperature Range:** Prints smoothly between 175°C and 220°C, giving you flexibility to dial in perfect extrusion settings.
- • **Vacuum-Sealed Freshness:** Comes vacuum-packed with desiccant to maintain optimal filament quality and prevent moisture damage.
- • **Authentic Wood Aesthetic:** Natural wood-infused PLA delivers warm, textured finishes that stand out in any creative project.
- • **Precision Perfect Prints:** Dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm ensures flawless layer alignment for professional-grade models.

## Overview

HATCHBOX Wood 3D Printer Filament offers a 1kg spool of premium wood-infused PLA with exceptional dimensional accuracy of ±0.03mm and a consistent 1.75mm diameter. Vacuum-sealed for freshness and optimized for extrusion temperatures between 175°C and 220°C, it delivers realistic wood textures ideal for professional and hobbyist 3D printing projects.

## Description

Buy HATCHBOX 3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1.75 mm, 1 kg Spool, Wood at desertcart UK. Free delivery on eligible orders.

Review: Super easy to use, amazing finish even if you don't post-process - This product is pretty amazing. It's really easy to use - standard settings worked fantastically Dimensional accuracy cited on Hatchbox website is .03 not 0.05. Haven't had it clog yet. Some websites do warn about abrasions on their nozzles - so check up on that - we have a titanium nozzle so we haven't had a problem We had some adhesion problems when printing a very fine design - had to print with rafts - but I suspect this is to do with the design and not the material Post processing makes it look really amazing - I used Nova Dye 18 Antique Oak. It doesn't take it up particularly well, so you have to do multiple coats (it dries pretty quickly though between coats). Also areas that have been sanded or clipped take up the dye very differently, so I opted for not sanding any of the visible surfaces - this keeps the grain intact, and the print was good enough that sanding wasn't really necessary. I then applied gloss polyurethane varnish - 3 coats over 3 days Stringing seen on the octopus below was only because we were testing the extremes of the (very wide) temperature range. You don't get variation of colour according to temperature, as some people have claimed about wood filament.
Review: By far the worst I’ve tried so far - On recommendation I thought I’d try the Hatchbox filament. Sadly I have nothing good to report about it. Apart from taking a long time to deliver the filament is terrible. I have not yet managed to get a successful print job off it. I have used the same print parameters as other wood effect filaments but no. I have tried different settings all to no avail. I’ve even tried printing it on other PLA bases. Nope. It doesn’t stick well (either to the plate or PLA), it is stringy, brittle, clogs easily. I don’t like leaving one star reviews and I only VERY rarely do so, however, there is simply nothing good I can say about this filament.

## Features

- 1KG (2.2 lb) Spool
- Wood 3D Printer Filament Vacuumed Sealed With Desiccant
- Recommended Extrusion/Nozzle Temperature 175°C - 220°C (347°F - 428°F)
- 1.75mm Filament Diameter (Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.05mm)
- Spool Diameter: 7.88" - Spool Width: 2.69" - Spool Hub Hole Diameter: 2.20"

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01092XXD4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 82,913 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 1,021 in Filament 3D Printing Materials |
| Brand | HATCHBOX |
| Colour | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,267) |
| Date First Available | 25 July 2015 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Manufacturer | HATCHBOX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3D WOOD-1KG1.75 |
| Material Type | Polylactic Acid, Wood |
| Model Number | 3D WOOD-1KG1.75 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 22.1 x 21.31 x 7.11 cm; 1 kg |
| Size | SPOOL |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HATCHBOX
- **Colour:** Wood
- **Item diameter:** 1.75 Millimetres
- **Item weight:** 1000 Grams
- **Material:** Polylactic Acid, Wood

## Images

![3D Printer Filament, Dimensional Accuracy +/- 0.03mm, 1.75 mm, 1 kg Spool, Wood - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71EzxLMItmL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do I need an upgraded nozzle?**
A: I've printed well over 300 reels of Hatchbox wood filament in a production setting. Wood filament IS abrasive, and will rapidly degrade standard brass nozzles. There will be a noticeable degradation in print quality in as little as a single reel, and print quality will be unacceptably compromised before you finish a second reel. If you plan on printing much wood, you'll need to invest in hardened nozzles, period. Plated brass is better, but even that will fail after 6-8 reels. Hardened tool steel nozzles are much better, and last me 25+ reels before replacement is necessary.

**Q: can this be used with a da vinci 1.0 printer. I have the ability to mod the temperature, jus wondering if any one ever tried? What temp setting?**
A: As long as you can mod the Temperature, and speed settings you should be fine. I print this at about 220c but am still dialing it in. start off printing it at like 60% normal speed for good results, and despite what you may see other places be sure your infill is at 25-30% in parts you want filled, as the material doesn't bridge the best.

**Q: Do i need to worry about ventilation with this filament? i've only printed with pla.**
A: Yes, you should worry about ventilation with all PLA filaments. PLA release volatile organic compounds which are considered a health hazard. Even with the wood filler, it is still primarily PLA and needs proper ventilation.

**Q: Are you able to stain the finished product?**
A: It does stain well with a couple of caveats.  be careful when using wood filler because the filament does not absorb stain as well as wood or wood filler, so if you use wood filler, keep in mind that the filler will absorb the stain more then the filament.  Also, make sure you sand the part, it will help the filament absorb the stain.  And, you will also need to keep the stain on the print longer then what is advised on the stain instructions since the filament does not absorb the stain as well as regular wood.  I hope that helps.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super easy to use, amazing finish even if you don't post-process
*by S***. on 1 October 2019*

This product is pretty amazing. It's really easy to use - standard settings worked fantastically Dimensional accuracy cited on Hatchbox website is .03 not 0.05. Haven't had it clog yet. Some websites do warn about abrasions on their nozzles - so check up on that - we have a titanium nozzle so we haven't had a problem We had some adhesion problems when printing a very fine design - had to print with rafts - but I suspect this is to do with the design and not the material Post processing makes it look really amazing - I used Nova Dye 18 Antique Oak. It doesn't take it up particularly well, so you have to do multiple coats (it dries pretty quickly though between coats). Also areas that have been sanded or clipped take up the dye very differently, so I opted for not sanding any of the visible surfaces - this keeps the grain intact, and the print was good enough that sanding wasn't really necessary. I then applied gloss polyurethane varnish - 3 coats over 3 days Stringing seen on the octopus below was only because we were testing the extremes of the (very wide) temperature range. You don't get variation of colour according to temperature, as some people have claimed about wood filament.

### ⭐ By far the worst I’ve tried so far
*by T***R on 11 September 2023*

On recommendation I thought I’d try the Hatchbox filament. Sadly I have nothing good to report about it. Apart from taking a long time to deliver the filament is terrible. I have not yet managed to get a successful print job off it. I have used the same print parameters as other wood effect filaments but no. I have tried different settings all to no avail. I’ve even tried printing it on other PLA bases. Nope. It doesn’t stick well (either to the plate or PLA), it is stringy, brittle, clogs easily. I don’t like leaving one star reviews and I only VERY rarely do so, however, there is simply nothing good I can say about this filament.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by V***L on 1 March 2017*

Now this is some good filament. I don't know what about this stuff makes it print so smoothly, but this wood PLA has aced every other filament I've tried when it comes to aesthetic print quality. It has its pros and cons. This filament looks so nice. If you compare this to other standard PLAs, this stuff (for me at least) has turned out much nicer looking prints using the same settings. Tops/bottoms come out very smooth, and even the striations on the sides of prints are less noticeable, in my experience. I've seen other people say that this filament sands like wood, but it really doesn't. It DOES sand down, however, but it's not as smooth of a process as normal wood. Which is totally fine because I haven't been able to sand down any other PLAs without it looking like trash. You can get a nice finish with the right sandpaper, but this stuff sands down like you're removing material, but also pushing it around, so sometimes edges will smooth over or become harder to sand. You just have to let it cool down and clean off your sandpaper before giving it another go. Fine grits will give you a harder time. This filament is more brittle. I didn't think it was a whole lot weaker at first, but comparing it to other PLA prints, it's obvious that it doesn't hold up to the strength of standard plastics. But, that being said, it is still a strong material, and it will hold up to some pretty impressive forces when parts are thick, but you have to be careful about impacts or thin pieces. It's not necessarily a whole lot weaker than normal PLA, but definitely more brittle. This PLA has jammed on me in the extruder twice, but after turning the temp up, I haven't had a problem since. In my experience, this PLA doesn't really take a stain that well. I've tried some darker stain pens, but it doesn't soak in like it would with normal wood. HOWEVER, using the darker stain pens, I find that when it leeches its way into cracks and crevices, you get a really nice weathered look that brings a lot more depth to your parts. I haven't tried many stains, but an ebony stain pen has given me great visual results. I recommend sanding your part after print, then running a very rough, low grit sandpaper over the surface a few times to give the stain something to sink into. The results are a very nice, textured look. The stain will darken then entire print a tiny bit, but the scratches put into the piece will stick out the most. You can put something like oil or sealant over the print if you like. Again, it won't soak in that much, but it will soak in enough. All that being said, this, so far, has been my favorite filament for printing pretty things. I can not recommend it enough. I've gone through 3 rolls already, and I plan on buying more.

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