Light Wood PLA 3D Printer Filament

(6 customer reviews)

£34.99 Ex. VAT

  • Wood PLA filament
  • Realistic wood look, texture, and scent
  • Easy to print, low warp – ≥0.5 mm nozzle recommended
  • 100% recyclable cardboard spool
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Filamentive Wood PLA is a unique composite material combining PLA with finely milled wood fibres to replicate the look, feel, and even aroma of real wood. With a warm, natural tone and textured finish, Wood PLA is perfect for aesthetic models, interior decor, and artistic applications where visual appeal is key.

This filament prints easily with low warping and consistent extrusion. We recommend using a 0.5 mm nozzle or larger to prevent clogging due to the fibrous composition. Wood PLA can also be post-processed – including sanding, staining, varnishing, or painting – for further enhancement.

While this filament does not contain recycled material, it is supplied on a 100% recyclable cardboard spool, aligning with Filamentive’s sustainable packaging standards.

✅ Realistic wood colour, texture, and smell – ideal for decorative prints
✅ Easy to print – low warp and good adhesion
Suitable for post-processing – can be sanded, varnished, or coated
Compatible with most 3D printers – including Bambu Lab, Prusa, Creality, and more
✅ 100% recyclable cardboard spool – environmentally responsible packaging

Printing temperature: 205±15°C
Bed temperature: ≤60°C
Recommended nozzle: ≥ 0.5 mm

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Additional information

Weight 0.8 kg
diameter

1.75mm, 2.85mm

weight

750g

Sustainability

Sustainability Profile: Wood PLA

Product Overview

Material name: Wood PLA (Polylactic Acid infused with wood fibres)

Origin: PLA base derived from plant-based renewable sources (typically corn starch or sugarcane); blended with natural wood fibres (e.g. sawdust or milled wood flour)

Manufacturing location: European Union (using audited partner production facilities)

Environmental Credentials

Recycled content: 0% (percentage by weight; based on supplier material declarations)

Base polymer source: Virgin PLA derived from renewable plant-based feedstock

Additive source: Natural wood fibres – typically by-product or waste from wood processing (non-certified)

Carbon footprint: Potentially lower than petroleum-based plastics due to bio-based feedstock. However, use of virgin PLA means environmental impact is higher than recycled PLA. No LCA currently available.

Packaging: 100% recyclable cardboard spool. Check local guidelines.

Shipping: Manufactured in Europe, warehoused and distributed from the UK. All non-palletised shipments use DPD’s carbon-neutral delivery service, reducing transportation emissions for UK and EU customers.

Circularity & End-of-Life

Biodegradability: PLA is technically biodegradable under industrial composting conditions (e.g. >55°C), but wood PLA is not compostable at home. Biodegradability may be reduced due to presence of wood fibres and processing additives.

Recycling: Not accepted in Filamentive’s PLA recycling scheme due to potential contamination from wood content. Not suitable for kerbside recycling.

Disposal/reuse guidance. Reuse of offcuts and failed prints is encouraged. End-of-life disposal should be through general waste streams. Composting or municipal recycling is not recommended.

Certifications & Standards

ISO: Production partners operate under certified quality and environmental management systems (EMS) such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.

RoHS & REACH compliant: Free from restricted and hazardous substances, in line with UK and EU regulations

Internal testing: Every batch is tested for extrusion consistency and dimensional tolerance. Material is verified on in-house 3D printers to ensure reliable print performance and minimal variation across colours and batches.

Supporting Sustainability at Filamentive

While Wood PLA contains no recycled content, its bio-based origin and natural additives offer a visually sustainable aesthetic for specific use cases. Filamentive continues to develop new wood-based composites with circularity in mind – including future plans to incorporate recycled PLA base polymer and certified reclaimed wood sources.

For technical data, SDS, or sustainability-related queries, please contact: [email protected] 

 

This Sustainability Profile is provided for informational purposes only. While Filamentive makes reasonable efforts to ensure the accuracy of the information, some data is based on third-party sources and may be subject to change. No warranties or guarantees are made regarding completeness or suitability for regulatory compliance. All users are advised to independently verify the data before making environmental claims or purchasing decisions in line with their sustainability policies.

6 reviews for Light Wood PLA 3D Printer Filament

  1. [email protected] (verified owner)

    This is a excellent wood filament, I got some amazing results from it. Just waiting for it to be in stock again so I can buy more! I used a 0.6mm hardened steel nozzle to help reduce clogging and put it in a dryer for a few hours to be on the safe side that there was no moisture at all. I also recommend running a temperature tower and flow rate test to see what are the best settings are for your 3d printer. I used a K1 max which was 190 degrees and flow rate of 0.98 with print speed of 90mm/s, this had almost no stringing at all with a nice matte finish. Bed temperature was 60 but had to use a glue stick to make the first layer bond well, its possible a higher temp for the first layer would also work well. Thank you Filamentive 🙂

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  2. Judith R. (verified owner)

    Wonderful.

  3. Geoff Robbins (verified owner)

    Takes a few tweaks compared to standard rPLA on our setup, hotter nozzle (200->230) and hotter bed (50->60), and it needs the nozzle very close to the print bed to get good first layer adhesion, but once you’ve got it dialled in the results are brilliant. As advertised, it looks roughly like wood, smells like wood, very much feels like wood (just less mass), and sands really nicely. Definitely a useful filament. We do large prints on a 0.8mm nozzle and had no issues with clogging on a ~ 30cm x 30cm x 10cm test piece, including switching back to standard rPLA.

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  5. David Farrow

    I had several failed prints with this at first which we traced to the filament snapping when the heating went off at night (gets brittle when cold). Moved the printer into a small room with a 24hr oil heater and it worked great.

  6. Ravi Toor (store manager)

    Easy to print on my Prusa MK3 and looks great. Best wood 3D printer filament i’ve tried.

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