We try to find the prettiest, most unique, most durable filaments around. This post talks about the materials that are currently in use.
I’ll try to keep this page up to date when I add or remove filaments.
PLA
UV Reactive and Glow-in-the-Dark Filaments
Neon Orange, Neon Hot Pink, Neon Green, and Neon Yellow in regular light
Neon Orange, Neon Hot Pink, Neon Green, and Neon Yellow in UV light
Neon Hot Pink and Glow-in-the-Dark in normal lightGlow-in-the-Dark in the dark
Translucent Filaments
Smoke Black
Cosmic Ray Blue, Galactic Blue, Aqua, and Starry NightWhite (left) and Pearly Peach (right). Alone, they both appear white, but pearly peach has a warmer color, doesn’t show layer lines, and has a blue, glittery shimmer. White is very white.
Sparkly Filaments
Purple, Violet, Pink, and Starry Night
Mysterious Abyss (deep green base with blue and red sparkles and micro glitter)
Shamrock Sparkle (left), Starry Night (back), and Pearly Peach (front). Shamrock sparkle is translucent with a golden shimmer.
Starlight Vertigo (has glitter flecks) with Pearl Inlay (very silky), Red Translucent (Etsy: Red) (has golden glitter flecks) with White Inlay
Pink (has golden glitter flecks) with Gold (nice metallic shine) Inlay, Purple (has golden glitter flecks) with Silky Yellow (very silky) Inlay
Silky and Metallic Filaments
Gold, Silver, and CopperPearl (very silky) and Red (translucent with sparkles)Silky Yellow
Color-Changing Filaments
Thermochromic (green -> orange -> yellow) at lower temperaturesThermochromic (green -> orange -> yellow) at higher temperatures
Solid Filaments
Dark Cherry Red
Denim (Etsy: Denim Blue)
Magenta
WhiteBlack
Wood
Walnut (contains 30% wood fiber)
PETG/nGen
Gray (Etsy: Gray), Translucent Blue (Etsy: Blue), Black (Etsy: Black), Translucent Orange (Etsy: Orange)