🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Overture TPU!
The OVERTURE TPU Filament is a high-quality, flexible 3D printing material designed for durability and versatility. With a Shore hardness of 95A and a dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02 mm, this 1kg spool offers exceptional layer adhesion and a clog-free printing experience. Compatible with most 3D printers and available in a variety of colors, it’s backed by a lifetime satisfaction guarantee for a seamless 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 | OVTPU175 |
Color | 1kg Tpu Black |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane,Aliuminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | OVTPU175 |
R**.
Prints Great and Works Great
I have used this filament for a combat robot and it worked great. Printing was no issue once I got my settings dialed in and what printed was durable enough to give me a chassis that lasted a tournament run to second place.Printing:The TPU prints great. When you are printing with TPU, you generally only have to worry when you are still getting things dialed in. Once your settings are good, you don’t have to worry too much about the bed adhesion or layer adhesion. Overall, TPU is a decently forgiving material to print with, but only when you have decent settings.Use:In my competition I printed a few chassis and several wheel guards. For this, I needed the chassis to be pretty durable and the wheel guards to do their best at protecting the wheels. Overall, they did great. I didn’t need to replace my chassis once and only replaced 2 wheel guards throughout the whole competition.The material is hard, durable, and great to print with.As a whole, I think this filament is great and well worth the money.
K**X
Overture does it again!
I love their filament I primarily use petg, but needed a key of TPU. This stuff rocks and it matches my project! The color is spot on compared to their petg! Great stuff definitely helped to dry it for a few days but after that it worked perfectly!Prints pretty easily! Make sure you dry it for a little bit (12 to 24 hrs minimum) for best results.Stuff was pretty consistent when printing haven't noticed any part of the filament being thicker. Overture has always had good constainty.It's harder on the scale, if youre looking for someting softer ive seen some 92 down to 85 floating around amazon. Keep in mind the softer the filament the harder to avoid jammed or wrapping with your extruder gears. the stiffness is fine for me, my extruder appreciates it! I would love to see some softer versions at some point.It's also super strong I made a few gaskets with it and tried to rip them apart. No go the stuff is super durable!
S**J
Good Quality
Worked well for a hobby projectSome stringing on overhangs, but as a hobbyist, I have no idea what settings I could have caused this issue with, can't blame the filament for that.Love the color though. Printed for a LightPhone II, and turned out really well.Packaging was solid and clearly kept all moisture out. Would consider buying again.
H**R
A little stringy but pretty good overall
One product that I love from overture in my printers is their high speed TPU since it's really easy to handle and actually works pretty well in dowden tube printers. This stuff is a little more flexible and is slightly harder to print with than the high speed version but it does mostly work fine, it was a little more stringy and had a little more oozing than I would prefer but for the most part it's pretty good.
A**S
Great Filament with awesome quality
It was so easy to dry it and throw it on the printer. I didn’t have to calibrate my printer at all and it printed perfectly. I have gone through almost a whole roll with no clogging or color inconsistencies. I will be buying more once my roll runs out because of the price.
W**H
Super easy to print on an Ender 3 S1 Pro
I was expecting that there was going to be a bit of learning curve to print with this, but it worked perfect the first time. I set all the print settings to the center of the recommended range and sent it on its way. There was a little bit of stringing, but was easy to remove. My first print was a shop vac hose adapter. It came out right within .006" of what it was supposed to be. It's was about Ø2.5 by 3" tall. I printed it on a PEI build plate and it stuck well and was easy to remove. Printing time is about double or triple that of PLA since you have to print this much slower.I was flexible but not stretchy. Maybe if I made it thinner walled or less infill it would be more stretchy.This material also seems pretty durable too, it's been a few weeks and the part seem the same as it was when it was printed, hasn't got harder or softer.
G**G
Prints easily and beautifully on my bowden printer!
This is my first time printing TPU on my 3D printer which uses a Bowden tube (Creality K1). I was immediately able to print several calibration cubes without drying the filament (I was too excited and impatient but later dried the filament), and my prints came out good!I use Cura as my slicer. I set the material within the program to default TPU 95A and tweaked the settings according to YouTuber CHEP (he’s very straightforward and doesn’t do flashy tricks like many young YouTubers do).With these settings my calibration cubes had smooth sides and sharp corners No stringing or layers delaminating. I did have some blobs and top surface holes, which turned out to be under-extrusion from low flow settings. So set the flow to 100% to prevent that.The number of walls and infill will affect how tough/squishy your print will be. More walls = tougher print. But generally this TPU is on the harder, rubbery side. Think of it as a tough rubber mat or even one of those big erasers. It’s not fluffy or bouncy like those expensive foaming TPUs that have been popular and selling out lately. I love those filaments but I like the accessibility of regular TPU.I plan on using this TPU to print costume pieces, specifically horns and other delicate, pointy things. It should be able to accept flexible fillers/primers such as DAP Alex Flex, Plastidip or Smooth-On Urecoat.
B**N
Great TPU filament
Great TPU filament. Printed without issue right off the bat.
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