🎨 Elevate Your Prints with Overture – Where Quality Meets Creativity!
Overture ABS Filament is a high-quality 1.75mm filament designed for 3D printing, offering exceptional heat resistance, a glossy finish, and precise dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02 mm. With a user-friendly design and lifetime support, it's the perfect choice for both professionals and hobbyists looking to achieve stunning results.
Color | 1kg Black |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Diameter | 1.75 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
N**K
Great quality, prints fast, solid glow, prints really fast, use hollow supports with 7.5mm+ spacing
The media could not be loaded. My X1Carbon arrived and this was the only plastic I got at the same time. Luckily, I bought 4 kg, because it's awesome.I've run it in "ludicrous mode" and it's fine. I've tweaked some settings, but it prints a good benchy with "generic abs" temp settings 270c hot end and 90c bed. I have a screenshot from the app with whatever settings it shows.Pros:Great bed adhesion, great layer adhesion, minimal shrinkage, clean finish when you use iron mode, strong, solid glow, good price, fast shipping, and durable.My neighbor pulled in with his 1 and 3 year olds and I have them some fidget cubes. They were throwing them on the driveway and jumping on them and nothing broke, but I told him to let me know when it does.Cons.Be careful of supports. This stuff is really extremely hard so tree and grid supports are way too hard to get off with the great layer adhesion.You need a longer carry distance between them so hopefully your printer can do something like a. 7.5 mm+ hollow support since that's been easyish to remove with minimal left on the part. You need pliers to remove them and it's not easy so be careful dudes and dudettes.Unknowns:Deformation temperature, long term glow, how fast it can really print, etc.I haven't printed much for sharp corners yet since it's always safety third. I also haven't acetone vapor smoothing yet, but I will and almost promise to update if it was bad.It does have quite a smell so I'm sure it's toxic and I would put it in the garage. I'm def going to seal my chamber better, but that's not a filament problem with the right ventilation.TLDR; see title. I gave all my printed things away so I only have inappropriate ones or idiot (me) decided to slice it very poorly 🥴
J**D
ABS filament has been consistantly high quality
I've purchased at least 30 spools of Overture ABS over the past 8 months in just about every color available and have had nothing but great results. Never had one issue with bad spooling or tangling. Prints like a dream on my X1C. Bed adhesion and warping have not been a problem. Really just a consistant quality material since I've been purchasing it.
T**O
Good ABS
This Overture Gray ABS is what I wanted, it printed well and I am happy.This Gray looks like the picture, sorta medium, not real light, not real dark. It prints well and gives a nice glossy shine and layer lines disappear when you acetone smooth it (vapor smoothing). The prints I've done have good layer adhesion. This Overture ABS is similar to Inland ABS, both have very good acetone smoothing but tend to warp during printing, even with a heated bed and enclosure. You will notice this in prints that are 4 or more inches across at the base. By contrast, Hatchbox ABS does not warp as much but it does not acetone smooth nearly as well either. So if you are making large items and don't intend to acetone smooth you may prefer Hatchbox for your next project, otherwise you will probably prefer this ABS mix that Overture uses so you can get a nice smooth, glossy finish with no layer lines.I printed this Overture ABS with 245 C hotend and 98 C bed and got good results.I do my Acetone Smoothing in a crock pot with a pyrex glass storage container for the top instead of its lid to give extra height. I line it with half-size paper towels folded in half soaked in Acetone. I set the ABS item on parchment paper so the bottom doesn't stick. You don't need to turn the crock pot on but you can speed the process up if you do. Just do not heat much, couple of minutes only, or it will ruin the print with large surface bubbles. Takes only a few minutes to get good results.
P**E
Dark red spool is actually orange…
Prints well, warps a bit, no obvious smell, but the “Dark Red” ABS filament is actually orange. 😑. Another color might be true to its description but I need red…like fire engine red.
J**P
Good ABS filament compatible with Bambulab printers
Using this filament with a Bambulab P1S, it was very easy to set up a filament profile to get strong and neat looking ABS prints with the default Bambulab P1/X1 process profiles. There is some odor during printing, but it is manageable and worth the hassle for strong parts that can withstand higher temperatures.Started with the default Bambulab ABS basic filament profile, then changed the bed temperature to 95c, changed the nozzle temperature to 265c for all layers, and set the max volumetric speed to 16 mm^3/s.Higher max volumetric speeds can result in inconsistent layer appearance and layer adhesion issues. Using a PVA gluestick helps prevent prints from lifting from the bed, but for models with a very small first layer footprint, using a brim may be necessary.
M**E
Love this!
Love that it's ABS so I know I can print items that will hold up. Was a little hesitant on how well it would glow but I was blown away by exactly how bright it was without being exposed to natural sunlight. It fed into my K1max with zero issues and printed smoothly with ironing and didn't leave a fuzzy skin like some ABS materials tend to do. Have already reordered another spool!
M**G
Good filament
Prints well, pretty much no matter what settings i have thrown at it, prints great once dialed in. Nice bright titanium dioxide white color. Happy with this filament.
T**M
Decent but not great
Was hoping this would be great lower level alternative. 4 of the 6 spools printed quite nice, 2 constantly got stuck and stopped printing. The bottom 1/3 of the spool can’t seem to dry even with multiple drying cycles. All my prints got bubbles on last part of the spool. If you don’t need a really clean print don’t mind some bubbles it work good for you. First half of the spool prints very nice. I found using half the spool then drying it again helped but still not great the last few rows.Giving it 3 stars because Bambu laps ABS refills are cheaper and print better.Also the cardboard rolls can be an issue if you don’t hold by the center. 70% of the spools came with damage to the spools with flat spots which made for issues with the Bambu AMS.Primarily a packing issue from Amazon.
D**O
Una scelta solida
Il filamento OVERTURE ABS 1.75mm è una scelta solida per stampe 3D che richiedono resistenza e durabilità. La bobina da 1kg garantisce precisione dimensionale di +/- 0.03 mm, offrendo stampe di alta qualità e dettagliate. Il filamento ABS è ideale per progetti che necessitano di maggiore robustezza rispetto al PLA. Punti di forza:- Alta resistenza e durabilità- Buona precisione dimensionale per stampe dettagliate- Compatibile con la maggior parte delle stampanti 3DSvantaggi:- Richiede una temperatura di stampa più alta e un ambiente controllato per evitare deformazioni.Valutazione complessiva: Ottimo filamento per chi cerca prestazioni elevate in termini di robustezza e qualità delle stampe.
A**O
Ottimo materiale e niente warping!
Dopo aver utilizzato per mesi questo filamento in abs, vi lascio qui la mia recensione sperando di esservi di aiuto.📦PACKINGImballaggio perfetto, ben rifinito e ben curato. Bobina sigillata ermeticamente sottovuoto.✔️ASPETTI POSITIVIOttima qualità.Anti warping.❌ASPETTI NEGATIVINessuno!📄CONSIDERAZIONI FINALIUtilizzo questo materiale da mesi, ne ho ordinati già diversi e mi sono sempre trovato benissimo. Qualità di stampa eccezionale, su centinaia di stampe non ho mai avuto fenomeni di warping.Non mi sarei mai aspettato una qualità simile, ho provato pochi brand in questo settore, ma questo è uno dei migliori anche a confronto con brand più costosi e blasonati.
M**N
Gibt besseres um den Preis
Stringt bei mir und das schaff ich mit meinen X1C nur bei TPU.Es glänzt was ich generell nicht so mag. Oberflöchen auch nicht besonders.Bei ABS bleib ich jetzt bei eSun ABS+, Top Ergebnis - gleicher Preis.ABER Overture bleibt meine Nr.1 bei PLA und TPU, hatte auch noch nie ein Problem mit deren Pappkartons im AMS. Was ich wiederum von eSUN nicht behaupten kann. (Kann man aber auf eine Bamburolle stecken)
G**G
Umverpackte Retourensendung erhalten?
Das Filament selbst (Overture ABS) ist vollkommen in Ordnung, weder feucht noch irgendwie sonst beschädigt, das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis stimmt auch (wie immer bei Overture). Es lässt sich problemlos mit meinem Voron 0.2 verarbeiten. Allerdings wurde die Spule nur in Plastik eingeschweißt geliefert ohne jeglicher Umverpackung und nicht vakuumiert! Ein neuer Trend vielleicht? Bis jetzt waren alle Overture Spulen sowohl in einen Vakuumbeutel als auch in eine Kartonbox verpackt.
H**I
Funktioniert gut, wenn die Temperatur passt
Ich drucke mir bei neuen Filamenten immer erst mal einen Temptower, um zu sehen, wo das Filament am besten funktioniert.Der Hersteller gibt hier 245-265°C an. Habe meinen Tempower bei 260°C gestartet. Es hat nur noch gequalmt und gestunken, aus der Düse kam verbranntes Material raus. Die hohe Temperatur hat mir dann leider den PTFE Schlauch zerstört.Letztendlich habe ich die besten Ergebnisse bei 220°C erreicht. Kann natürlich von Drucker zu Drucker unterschiedlich sein.Druckbetthaftung ist super und auch von der Qualität bin ich begeistert.Leider riecht man es schon recht stark, was bei ABS aber eigentlich auch zu erwarten ist.Würde es aber auf jedenfall wieder kaufen.
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