Milky Cat — Dmc 25 15 Extra Quality __hot__
If you're looking to expand your kit or need help matching colors, retailers like DMC offer Threaded Color Cards
The Milky Cat designation often refers to a specific curated aesthetic within the 15-series range. These shades typically lean toward:
| Setting | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | 230°C (first layer) / 225°C (others) | | Bed Temp | 60°C | | Print Speed | 40 mm/s (walls), 60 mm/s (infill) | | Retraction (Direct Drive) | 1.0 mm @ 25 mm/s | | Retraction (Bowden) | 3.0 mm @ 35 mm/s | | Cooling Fan | 30% for first 3 layers, then 70% | | Layer Height | 0.16mm – 0.2mm (Extra Quality range) | | Infill | Gyroid at 25% (aligns with DMC flexibility) | milky cat dmc 25 15 extra quality
Pull one single strand out at a time from the bunch, rather than trying to split a cluster of three or two at once. This prevents twisting and tangling.
What are you planning to use? (e.g., 14ct Aida, 28ct Linen) What is the subject matter of your design? If you're looking to expand your kit or
To get the most out of your Milky Cat DMC 25 15 yarn, here are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind:
The Extra Quality dye process ensures that the transition between shades is seamless, preventing the "blocky" look often found in lower-grade threads. Key Features of Milky Cat DMC 25 15 What are you planning to use
| Feature | Milky Cat DMC 25 15 | Standard TPU (95A) | Standard PETG | PLA+ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Medium (Semi-flex) | High | Rigid | Rigid | | Impact Strength | Excellent | Excellent | Good | Poor | | Printability | Easy (Low string) | Hard (High string) | Medium (Warp) | Very Easy | | Surface Finish | Milky / Matte | Rubber / Gloss | Glossy | Glossy | | UV Resistance | High | Medium | Medium | Low |
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