I recently got my first 3D printer to my place just a couple weeks ago! I thought it would be really nice to keep a small sample of each of my filaments printed out so that I have a readily-available example of what each actually looks like.

Does anybody else do this? If so, which part(s) do you use? I spent probably 15-20 minutes looking for a nice, small, low-poly object that I really liked.

  • CypherPsycho
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    11 year ago

    Can’t you just look at the spool?

    • @hinterlufer
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      101 year ago

      Some filaments look much different when printed than they look on the spool. Matte, shiny, multi-colored ones for example.

    • @ThePrideOfGoffamCityOP
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      51 year ago

      Not when I run out in the future! I also found out that the silk gold I’m using definitely printed different/shinier than I was expecting, based on the spool filament.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Yes.

      Seems like the ones that find it necessary to print color references are either using fancier materials or use a ton of different colors.