The Laywoo-D3 filament has a melting characteristic to PLA (180C-220C) and contains approximately 40% recycled wood. It can be sanded, drilled, glued and cut and reacts very similarly to wood. By varying the temperature at which you extrude you can control the coloration. Extruding at higher temperatures will cause it to darken. We have not encountered any warping during out test prints.
Would anyone like to share slic3r configs they used when printing with this?
I’m particularly interested in Retraction; this stuff seems to drop out of the nozzle far more easily than regular PLA. I think I am seeing a need for more aggressive, or at least fairly different, retractor configuration, in order to avoid extra filament in some places and gaps in others.