AzureFilm - Wood Cork PLA
#705A4E
General Info | |
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Hot end temp | 205 |
Bed temp | 60 |
Filament type | PLA |
Date added | Apr 04, 2022 |
Notes
I had some difficulties printing this -- the clear bits you see in the swatch appear to be some kind of binder agent that's in the filament itself. I was unable to get this material to print perfectly without that material showing up in some way, so this swatch is the best I have.
Matching Colors
Pantone®-alike
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#6E6259
Pantone PMS Warm Gray 11 C
#6D4F47
Pantone PMS 7518 C
#7A6855
Pantone PMS 7531 C
#634B3F
Fashion and Interior Designers 2R14 SP
#6D584B
Industrial Designers PQ-10380C
#6D584B
Graphic Designers 10380 C
RAL
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#755C49
RAL Classic RAL 8025
#74695C
RAL Effect RAL 780-6
#6A584D
RAL Design System+ H060L40C10
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Analogous Color
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Triadic Color
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Sometimes the specific color or filament that the site suggests just isn't available... or maybe you'd just like to try something similar! Here's AzureFilm's Wood Cork and the two closest swatches in the library!