Shifted Layers
- GrueMaster
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Re: Shifted Layers
"Better" in this case means the design has improved enough to make a mold for mass production, thus saving costs. Better for the revenue stream.
- Roberts_Clif
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Re: Shifted Layers
It was a more precision part the walls were just too thin.
If you remember my last 3D Printed X-Axis Z-lead-screw braces, I could only put 2 of the 4 screws with out binging the lead-screw.
And they were on opposite sides form each other.
Hopefully these next X-Axis Z-Lead-screw braces will print better with 2 years of 3D Printing behind my knowledge.
If you remember my last 3D Printed X-Axis Z-lead-screw braces, I could only put 2 of the 4 screws with out binging the lead-screw.
And they were on opposite sides form each other.
Hopefully these next X-Axis Z-Lead-screw braces will print better with 2 years of 3D Printing behind my knowledge.
- Roberts_Clif
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Re: Shifted Layers
Printed a part on 1St 3D Printer today with a lower V-Ref as suggested by a 3rd party.
Image results
Readjust to the origin V-Ref
Image results
Readjust to the origin V-Ref
- Roberts_Clif
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Re: Shifted Layers
Now I have a question.
In the image below
I noticed that at every Junction where there are changes to the interior structure there is a line in the skin surface.
Now this is not a ridge just a different shade line.
I tell you what speckled table top sure doe not do the photo any justice.
Not a bad print, Looking closely need to return the feed rate to the lower value of {150, 150, 5, 25} the corners are looking a little jagged .
Or add one of the new functions in Marlin 2.0.x
Added the S curves accelleration
#define S_CURVE_ACCELERATION
Now I want to try Junction Deviation
#define JUNCTION_DEVIATION
In the image below
I noticed that at every Junction where there are changes to the interior structure there is a line in the skin surface.
Now this is not a ridge just a different shade line.
I tell you what speckled table top sure doe not do the photo any justice.
Not a bad print, Looking closely need to return the feed rate to the lower value of {150, 150, 5, 25} the corners are looking a little jagged .
Or add one of the new functions in Marlin 2.0.x
Added the S curves accelleration
#define S_CURVE_ACCELERATION
Now I want to try Junction Deviation
#define JUNCTION_DEVIATION