Feb.4, 2013
LAYWOO-D3 is a wood-based 3D printing filament invented by Kai Parthy and is designed for the RepRap and similar machines. It is a wood/polymer composite - the filament contains 40% recycled wood and harmless binding polymers. The material has similar thermal durability as PLA and can be printed between 175°C and 250°C.
After printing it looks and smells like wood and can also be handled like wood. Depending on the temperature you can even print wooden-like objects with annual rings. At 180°C, the prints has a light color, at 245°C it becomes darker. Afterwards the printed objects can be cut, grinded or painted.
Check out some print tests made by Gary Hodgson and Jeremie Francois.
Features of LAYWOO-D3 filament:
- 40% recycled wood
- very little warp
- Stick very well on the print bed
- Can be grinded, sanded and painted
- Excellent flow properties
- Similar thermal durability as PLA
LAYWOO-D3 filament is sold in coils of 250 grams (0.55lbs) and it comes in both 1.75mm and 3mm diameter.
Suppliers: Laywood D3 Wood Filament Ø 3 mm, 250g
Switzerland | Swiss RepRap: 19.90 CHF ($21.7 USD)
Austria | RepRap.cc: €17.49 ($23.4 USD)
Germany | German RepRap: €17.95 ($24.3 USD)
Australia | 3dprintergear: $25 USD
Netherlands | FormFutura: €18.95 ($25.7 USD)
Switzerland | Fabberworld: 23.50 CHF ($25.8 USD)
Canada | Voxel Factory: $29 CAD ($29 USD)
Australia | German RepRap Australia: 29.95 AUS ($30.8 USD)
USA | MatterHackers : $33 USD dark cherry color and light cherry color
UK | Replicator Warehouse : £29.95 ($47.1 USD)
USA | Lulzbot: $50 USD
Suppliers: Laywood D3 Wood Filament Ø 1.75 mm, 250g
Austria | RepRap.cc: €17.5 ($23.4 USD)Australia | 3dprintergear: $27 USD
Germany | German RepRap: €19.94 ($27 USD)
Netherlands | FormFutura: €20.95 ($28.4 USD)
Canada |
Voxel Factory: $29 CAD ($29 USD)
Switzerland | Fabberworld: 26.50 CHF ($29.1 USD)
Australia | German RepRap Australia: 37.95 AUS ($39 USD)
USA | Fused3D (Amazon): $44.95
For your convenience 3Dprintergear has designed a printable spool suitable for either 3mm or 1.75mm wood filaments. You can download here on Thingiverse.
If any supplier you know is missing in the list, please contact us.
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Hi I am PHD student of mechanical student Can you introduce me some references about the manufacturing process of WPC filament? Best regards m.shamsborhan@gmail.com
scottkramerflman@gmail.com wrote at 11/3/2014 8:39:03 PM:
I am 16 years old, and I am doing a science report about printable wood. Can you pleas tell me how it is made? Do you just cut some blokes of wood, and throw it in a wood chipper till it becomes dust, then what do you use to glue it together? Is that kinda right? Pleas explain so I can try to make my own for my class, thanks.
Michał wrote at 8/29/2014 1:40:51 PM:
These suppliers are only importers? Or strictly manufacturers? I'm looking for manufacturer of laywood, not importer. Can someone give me any info about it?