ELEGOO Silk PLA Filament 1.75mm Triple Colours – Blue Green Orange, 1kg
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What it is
ELEGOO Silk PLA Filament is a 1.75 mm coloured filament that combines three vibrant colours in a single spool, designed to create smooth transitions and a distinctive shiny finish. The material is PLA premium, intended to be user-friendly for most FDM 3D printers and to deliver a glossy, dimensionally stable print with minimal odour.
How it performs in practice

On the surface, the triple-colour silk effect looks striking, with fluid colour shifts that can add visual interest to prints without post-processing. The filament is produced and packed to reduce moisture exposure, which helps prevent bubbling and inconsistent extrusion. The stated dimensional tolerance is ±0.05 mm, aiming for steadier printing and less rework. In everyday use, you’ll typically benefit from easy handling thanks to smoother internal diameter and a design that reduces tangling during feed.
What stands out and what to watch
Pros: - Distinctive silk finish with three-colour transitions in a single filament. - PLA formulation tends to print at lower temperatures and with minimal odour, offering a straightforward user experience. - Aimed at reducing feed issues through careful winding and inspection. Cons and considerations: - Colour transitions may vary between prints, the effect depends on layer height, extruder temperature and printing speed. - As with any multi-colour filament, some users may see banding or less consistent colour flow at very high speeds or with aggressive cooling. - The product relies on standard 1.75 mm settings, it’s wise to run a calibration cube to gauge trim and colour blending on your specific printer.



Who it’s for
This filament suits hobbyists and designers who want a striking aesthetic without swapping spools mid-print. If you value a glossy, dimensional finish and are using a standard FDM setup, it can be a practical option for decorative parts, display pieces or prototypes where appearance matters more than ultra-tight tolerances.
Who it isn’t ideal for

If you prioritise raw mechanical strength, exact colour replication across many prints, or high-speed production, a single-colour, engineering-grade filament may be more appropriate. For environments with high humidity or for models where precise colour alignment across large areas is essential, you may want to print test pieces first.
When it makes sense to buy
Consider this filament if you want an eye-catching aesthetic without managing multiple spools, and you’re printing at a modest, forgiving set of temperatures. It’s worth checking how your printer handles the silk finish at your typical layer height and cooling profile, and whether your projects benefit from a smooth colour blend per object.



Before you buy: practical checks
- Confirm your printer supports 1.75 mm filament with a mild to moderate extrusion temperature suitable for PLA.
- Run a small calibration print to evaluate colour transitions, gloss level and any potential banding.
- Store the filament in a dry environment prior to use to maintain consistent extrusion characteristics.
How it compares in practice

Compared with single-colour PLA, this filament trades some colour predictability for a visually striking effect. If your project relies on precise colour sections or exact uniformity, you might prefer a standard PLA or a dedicated multi-material workflow. For decorative pieces or concept models, the silk triple-colour approach can reduce post-processing while enhancing visual appeal.
Practical use example
Imagine a small character or a gadget housing with a front panel that transitions from blue to green to orange. Print a single piece with minimal post-processing, and the flex of colour shifts plus the glossy finish can make the design pop on a desk or shelf, without needing paint and masking.



Is it worth it?
A solid pick if you want visual impact and straightforward printing, especially for entry-to-mid level makers who want to experiment with colour without handling multiple spools. It might not be the best option if you need pinpoint colour accuracy or the gold standard in mechanical performance.
FAQ
- Does the silk finish affect print strength? Generally, PLA provides adequate rigidity for many decorative parts, the silk finish is a cosmetic effect that should not be relied on for critical load-bearing components.
- Can I print at high speeds? Slower speeds and moderate cooling usually yield better colour transitions and surface quality, high speeds may reduce consistency.
- How should I store this filament? Keep it dry and sealed, exposure to moisture can lead to bubbles or inconsistent extrusion.
Final thought
If you’re after a visually engaging part with a glossy, multi-tone finish and you’re not chasing engineering-grade tolerances, this filament offers a practical route to bring colour and shine to your prints with relative ease.
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