Sliceworks

Specialty Gradients

Specialty

Sliceworks is a specialty filament brand that focuses on aesthetics and unique effects rather than strict tolerance benchmarks. We rate them this way because of specialty gradient/effects brand and buy for aesthetics, not strict qc benchmarks. Materials available from Sliceworks include PLA. In day-to-day printing, Sliceworks stands out for: quick color transitions (good for small parts).

Why Specialty?

  • Specialty gradient/effects brand
  • Buy for aesthetics, not strict QC benchmarks

Pros

  • Matte gradient series (beauty + durability)
  • Quick color transitions (good for small parts)
  • Not overly silky/metallic

Cons

  • Limited material types

Recommended For

Matte gradient filaments
Beauty + durability combo
Vase mode prints

Additional Notes

  • Go-to for beautiful AND durable gradient prints

Sliceworks Filament FAQ

What materials does Sliceworks make?

Sliceworks produces filament in the following materials: PLA. Each material is suited to different print applications - check our material database for printing temperatures and specs.

What tier is Sliceworks filament rated?

Sliceworks is rated Specialty by Filament Cheat Sheet because of specialty gradient/effects brand and buy for aesthetics, not strict qc benchmarks.

Is Sliceworks good for beginners?

Sliceworks is a specialty brand focused on visual effects rather than beginner ease - if you're just starting out, a Tier A or B brand is usually a safer bet.

What are the pros and cons of Sliceworks filament?

Pros of Sliceworks: Matte gradient series (beauty + durability); Quick color transitions (good for small parts); Not overly silky/metallic. Considerations: Limited material types.

Where can I buy Sliceworks filament?

Sliceworks filament is widely available on Amazon and from major 3D printing retailers. Look for the specific material (e.g. PLA) when buying to ensure correct print settings.