🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Overture TPU!
OVERTURE TPU Filament is a high-quality, flexible 3D printing material designed for durability and versatility. With a Shore hardness of 95A, it offers the perfect balance of softness and resilience, making it ideal for various applications. The filament ensures excellent layer adhesion and a clog-free printing experience, compatible with most 3D printers. Plus, it comes with a lifetime satisfaction guarantee, ensuring a worry-free creative journey.
Manufacturer | OVERTURE |
Brand | OVERTURE |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.78 x 2.95 x 8.23 inches |
Item model number | UK-MATTEPLA17511 |
Color | Tpu Space Gray |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Manufacturer Part Number | TPU175 |
S**.
Good
The OVERTURE TPU Filament in 1.75mm Flexible TPU Black is a game-changer for 3D printing enthusiasts. This filament exceeded my expectations with its remarkable flexibility and impressive softness, rated at 95A. I was able to create intricate and delicate 3D prints with ease, thanks to the exceptional dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.03 mm.Unlike other TPU filaments I've used in the past, OVERTURE's product stood out due to its reliability. It adhered perfectly to the print bed, minimizing any potential printing mishaps. The 1kg spool, equivalent to 2.2 lbs, provided ample material for my projects, ensuring I didn't run out mid-print.Whether you're a seasoned 3D printing pro or a beginner, OVERTURE's TPU Filament is a must-have. It delivers consistent results, allowing you to bring your creative ideas to life effortlessly. I highly recommend it for all your 3D printing needs.
J**S
Very Impressed with this TPU
I've been struggling with this particular print. This stuff was almost flawless. Printed right out of the box, no drying. 15 hours 23 min, this is my new go to TPU.
D**E
Good TPU with consistent quality
I print a lot of TPU making items to sell in my small business. Overture TPU produces nice quality prints and the quality has been consistent between colors. I've never had a jam from inconsistent filament diameter, unlike Priline's TPU.
P**G
Stringy but so far so good
I hate overture's cardboard holders, they never sit in my stand without wobbling or leaning.Anyway, it took a while to get the settings right on this thing, basically you need 240 for the first layer, it weirdly has a different volume than normal filament, in that I had to be very close to the bed to get a good first layer. You need at least a 40c bed, mine is garolite with a PVA glue on it. Which is not needed and makes it hard to remove. Or sometimes its the other way around and you need to glue to make it easier to remove. Its weird that way. But it stuck down for the most part. But if cold, not so much.Then I switch it to 220. The biggest problem you will have is your extruder. If there is the smallest of gaps, this stuff will find it. The filament is floppy like wet spaghetti, and a tiny gap will let it back up into the extruder in an instant. I have a BMG clone and it really doesn't like working with it. The pressure wheel has to be just barely tight. Too tight and it backs up. Too loose and it won't move right. I had to print a new extruder to close the gap. Waiting for new bearings to really try that out.On a bowden setup, use a 8.5mm retraction at 40ms. Unless you have a great fan set up, print at 20ms like everyone says to do. It won't stick right sometimes, and I had issues with gap fill not sticking. It does terribly on overhangs if you don't go slow, otherwise 35ms is OK for most things.Flexibility, the first thin layer feels and looks like it came from a rubber medical glove. Thin, see through, and stretchy. Properly done, it will look like a sheet with barely any lines visible and it shouldn't rip. Add a second layer and you won't be able to tear it.Its hard to explain softness, basically its flexible, but the corners are sharp. You have to plan for the right fill for softness. But when the walls are printed thick, its still flexible, so a rubber box might not work the way I thought it would. I printed a wall test and it was inconclusive.
A**X
Awesome Filament and lives up to the speed!
This filament worked out great! Exactly what i needed to make a handle and some gym equipment! It did need frequent drying though which would be nice if i had a way to print out of a drier but still worked well! Set it at 7 mm3/s on my ender and just worked after some simple calibration. Very happy with my purchase.
T**B
Printed well for me
Printed parts for a prototype on my Creality K1, and they came out as expected. Could probably print even faster, but the quality was more important to me. Provides just the right amount of flex I was looking for. Use glue on the bed to be able to break parts free! Sticks well to the print bed.
D**E
SO much better than the first TPU I tried!
A few weeks ago I bought my first roll of TPU, which was from GIANTARM. I was only able to get one (stringy) print from it. After that, it kept breaking mid-print in the extruder. Out of frustration I finally returned it to Amazon.Then, I bought a roll of this Overture high-speed clear filament. WOW, that a difference! Not only does it look great and actually completed the print, but it has very little stringing. It's like night and day compared to GIANTARM.I wish the black was in stock when I ordered, but the clear was definitely a great 2nd choice. It just looks and prints great.
P**N
Very nice TPU
[this review is for the gray] If this is your first purchase of flexible filament then 95A, while considered a "harder" rating is probably more flexible than you are currently imagining. It will be more floppy coming off the roll than you expect.As with most flexible filaments a quality direct drive is strongly encouraged as things can easily get out of hand with a poorly constrained filament path of a low-quality extruder, or have challenging retraction problems with a bowden system. I can confirm this filament performs excellent in the Biqu H2 V2s, which has a very short, very constrained filament path.TPU/TPE filament does pick up moisture rather quickly from humid air, so I recommend a long drying when first opening this spool as a general practice, and then keeping it in a dry box with desiccant for storage. Even something as simple as an appropriately sized air-tight cereal box with some silica beads is good enough.Attached is a picture of the 'cute cat loaf' model from Printables with 2 walls and low gyroid infill. When printed it is as firm as you expect from a 95A with a good tactile feel when squeezing it. The layer adhesion is excellent as well making prints incredibly durable, nigh-indestructible. The adhesion can be a problem for smooth build surfaces though, so a textured PEI sheet or a release agent like glue stick or hairspray are recommended to remove from the build plate when completed.Overall I am very pleased with this filament roll and will be coming back to Overture for more TPU in different colors.
M**P
Easy print TPU
The media could not be loaded. This TPU is exceptionally user-friendly, exhibiting neither stringing nor blobs. Its accuracy is commendable, and it functions flawlessly with the Bambu Lab generic TPU settings. Additionally, it is jam-free, demonstrating remarkable elasticity and resilience. Considering its overall value, it is a worthwhile investment. Furthermore, its color is aesthetically pleasing.
O**R
Ottimo filamento
Ottimo filamento
I**A
TPU初心者にも使い安いフィラメント!
初めてのTPU購入ですがPLAフィラメントとは違いアルミ真空袋に入ってきたのが驚きです最初この柔らかいフィラメントを3Dプリンターのノズルに送り込むのに勝手が違って手間取りましたが一旦押し出しが始まると後は問題なく連続出力ができましたスライス設定もヘッド温度220℃、押し出し速度20mm/s等いくつかのTPU特有の設定で特に失敗もなく出力ができましたまた設定を変えると造形物の特性が結構変わるのも面白い何といっても感動したのはゴムの様なパーツが自作できた事でつい色々試してみたくなりますただ気になったのはPLAに比べて表面の粗さが目立つ事で設定をいくつか変えてみましたが明らかにPLAより粗く使用には問題ないので適当に諦めました
A**ー
透明感が乳白
前に購入した物が他メーカーのクリアーブルーでそちらが売り切れなので今回こちらを購入したがクリアーブルーと言うより、乳白ブルーのような色合いだったので少し残念。もっと透明感があると良かった。
K**R
So far its better than Bambu TPU High speed
absolutely awsom! quality top shelf
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