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Filament Fiberlogy FiberWood beige – wood-fill 3D printing filament
Filament Fiberlogy FiberWood beige – wood-fill 3D printing filament
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Filament Fiberlogy FiberWood beige – wood-fill 3D printing filament
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Filament Fiberlogy FiberWood beige – wood-fill 3D printing filament
Filament Fiberlogy FiberWood beige – wood-fill 3D printing filament
Fiberlogy FiberWood beige is a wood‑filled 3D printing filament formulated to reproduce the look and tactile sensation of natural wood on FDM/FFF printers. The material combines a polymer base with finely milled wood particles to create visible grain patterns, a matte surface and a warm beige tone suited for decorative objects, scale models and restoration details. The filament is supplied on standard spools for desktop printers and is intended for users seeking wood-like aesthetics without post-processing failures typical of raw wood.
The wood‑filled composition produces a natural grain effect and a soft matte finish that reduces the need for surface treatments. Prints are relatively easy to sand and stain, allowing further refinement of texture and colour. The filament is compatible with common FDM/FFF printers and can achieve good layer adhesion and dimensional stability when print settings are adjusted for composite materials. Its beige shade provides a neutral, wood-like base suitable for painting or varnishing.
Load the filament into a calibrated FDM/FFF printer and set nozzle temperatures and print speeds appropriate for composite filaments; start from manufacturer recommended settings for wood‑filled materials if available. Use a nozzle diameter of 0.4 mm or larger to reduce the risk of clogging from wood particles, and enable retraction and cooling settings that prevent stringing while preserving layer adhesion. Print on a heated or non‑heated bed depending on adhesion tests; a glue stick or PEI surface can help with first layer adhesion. After printing, allow parts to cool before removal to minimise warping.
For optimal results, begin with conservative print speeds and higher nozzle temperatures to improve flow. Use a hardened nozzle if planning extended printing sessions, and test sanding and staining on small samples to determine the desired finish before treating final parts.
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