Do you want to know how much filament you have left?
How much filament do I have left?
Have you ever wondered: Do I have enough filament to make a 3D print? How many meters does a 1kg pla coil take? With this simple filament calculator you can know how many meters of filament you have left and check that they are enough to make the print.
You just have to select the material and enter the weight of the coil, with it included. The application calculates the remaining meters. The easiest way to calculate the remaining filament length. Please note that these values are approximate and may vary slightly from actual values.
Remaining filament meters calculator
The calculator is programmed with the values of our filaments. It should still work if the filaments are made from the same raw materials. Anyway, are you still not using our filaments? Well, allow us to link to our online store, print only with quality materials made in Spain.
How much filament does a 3D printer use?
The filament that a 3D printer uses to create depends on different factors such as infill, layer height, perimeters and all the parameters you configure for your part. It will also obviously depend on its size. In most 3D printing programs you will see an estimate of the meters of filament that that specific piece will consume. If you want to know how long a roll of filament for a 3D printer lasts, here is a table with the meters of filament in 1 kg of PLA, ABS, PETG, TPU...
How many meters is a spool of 3D filament?
Material |
Meters of 1.75 mm filament in 1Kg |
Meters of 2.85 mm filament in 1Kg |
PLA |
334 |
115 |
ABS |
400 |
135 |
PETG |
329 |
112 |
TPU |
340 |
116 |
Nylon |
273 |
92 |
PC |
320 |
108 |
HIPS |
404 |
137 |
POM |
295 |
100 |
PMMA |
352 |
120 |
ASA |
395 |
135 |
PP |
462 |
100 |
How much does a 3D printed part weigh?
If what you want to know is how much the piece you are going to 3D print weighs. You can use programs like cura that, once all the parameters are included, will give you an estimate of the weight and meters consumed of your 3D piece.