Oversized Dart Storage Dart!
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Last update | 2025-02-22 at 10:54 |
Publication date | 2025-01-27 at 10:38 |
Design number | 2682474 |
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The flight is printed upside down.
What settings do we use to make it look best?
The upper area where real flights are inserted looks terrible for me. Printed with a Bambu P1S and SUNLU PLA+
Hey there - I have now printed more than 30 pcs of this model. I use PLA from Bambulab as my mail filament. I set to tree ( auto ) default style, keep my top z dis to 0.1 and my bottom z dis. the same. These settings gives me a really solid result. I only use 1-2 min of sanding on each, and then a quick burn from my toarch. Hope this works for you.
I print the Flights with the thread part highest.
Hello, thank you for your . OK, I will still edit the flight mechanically. I just thought it could be improved with different settings in the slicer.
For your information: In your .3mf file, the nameplate is not scaled to 115%, but only to 100% and is therefore too small. I only noticed this after printing.
Great print!
Thanks for mentioning the fault either the nameplate. I will correct the file tomorrow ;-) good luck on your printing ;-)