A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
What is @gudo working on? He has been quiet for a long, long time.
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Molly feels the BB-8 frame is a toy for her to play with
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Sure...my preciouuusssss will always be ready for another mod
Been thinking of making a "Gudomaker by Neotko" kind of plate for my printer since most of the vital parts now comes from either @gudo or @neotko
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
I think Molly wants her own hamster ball
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Grrr, I thought I left my sweet printer in a state where I could print anything reliably. But nop. Did this in Cura 2.6.1 I believe.
First image, left medal was how I started, many scars on the top layer, and some separation between the outer wall and infill it seemed.
First image, right medal was when I changed temperature a bit down, z hop, some combing things, I can't remember what else. But no more scars, instead, the letters feel sharp.
On both the infill is super smudged out and ugly imho.
http://i.imgur.com/K1OeT3q.jpg
I though, I'll just revert to the old Cura I used, and import the settings from the last print I did a year ago. Nop, still ugly AF:
http://i.imgur.com/FqoLcF7.jpg
I lost it, being able to tweak Or it is just that I never printed flat surfaces
First image, left medal was how I started, many scars on the top layer, and some separation between the outer wall and infill it seemed.
First image, right medal was when I changed temperature a bit down, z hop, some combing things, I can't remember what else. But no more scars, instead, the letters feel sharp.
On both the infill is super smudged out and ugly imho.
http://i.imgur.com/K1OeT3q.jpg
I though, I'll just revert to the old Cura I used, and import the settings from the last print I did a year ago. Nop, still ugly AF:
http://i.imgur.com/FqoLcF7.jpg
I lost it, being able to tweak Or it is just that I never printed flat surfaces
Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Use the neosanding / ironing feature. It's very well suited for this.
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Thanks @nallath, I'll have a look. When I first saw it I thought it was to embed text in a top surface(2.7 beta topic), but reading into it more it seems like it should do the job.
Will it do all top surfaces, or just the top layer? Also, I see it has a standard setting of 20 mm/s for ironing speed, that would seriously add to the time, using a 0.1 ironing line spacing with a 0.4 nozzle.
Will it do all top surfaces, or just the top layer? Also, I see it has a standard setting of 20 mm/s for ironing speed, that would seriously add to the time, using a 0.1 ironing line spacing with a 0.4 nozzle.
Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Ah, you did find the time to implement this rather complex feature (tried it, nice), but would you also be so kind to add "shrink 1st layer" option, in order to eliminate sharp edges of the 1st layer? These bulges that normally ruin the dimension accuracy, along with other undesired effects?
Pleeease?
Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
We already did FieldOfView (Aldo Hoeben) contributed this a while back.shurik wrote: ↑August 26th, 2017, 1:26 pmAh, you did find the time to implement this rather complex feature (tried it, nice), but would you also be so kind to add "shrink 1st layer" option, in order to eliminate sharp edges of the 1st layer? These bulges that normally ruin the dimension accuracy, along with other undesired effects?
Pleeease?
Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
A setting called "Initial Layer Horizontal Expansion" If you set it to a negative value, it should prevent the "elephants foot" issue.
Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Tried it, gave me an exception and crashed Cura. But well, that why it is called Beta, right?
Anyway, thanks for the information, will wait for the final release. Maybe, it will be finally the day when I will move to the new Cura from v15.04.6 that is currently in use.
Anyway, thanks for the information, will wait for the final release. Maybe, it will be finally the day when I will move to the new Cura from v15.04.6 that is currently in use.
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
Do you know a good, not huge, model that can be used to fine tune retraction settings?
I'm pretty happy with my S3D profiles but when I print certain retraction heavy models I tend to experience some under extrusion throughout those layers.
I'm pretty happy with my S3D profiles but when I print certain retraction heavy models I tend to experience some under extrusion throughout those layers.
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Re: A Tea between friends :-) How was Your Day
If there are too many retractions Coast at end will make gaps. For the font processes I don’t use coast on them nor negative retraction distance.