The Binding of Issac - Set#1
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Last update | 2024-12-02 at 19:40 |
Publication date | 2024-04-09 at 21:57 |
Design number | 1913248 |
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Hello, awesome files and happy to have bought them. They look really good printed as well!
I am having a slight issue with the bases though. For some reason, when I print them, they create a layer line all the way around when it goes from solid top to the walls with the gap in the middle. I am printing them upside down so they don't need . Using a Bambu Lab A1 with 0.2 nozzle and lowered the speed to 100 mm/s for the outer wall and kept everything else default.
Is there a chance you or anyone else reading this knows why this layer line happens?
Image on Pasteboard: https://pasteboard.co/qamRrtBBTo4H.jpg
Hey, thank you for reaching out and providing a picture along the description of your issue. I've printed them with a 0.2mm nozzle as well with my ender 3 but haven't run into anything like said picture. I will however look into the issue, maybe something went wrong during the export in this particular .
Are the issues with the PlainBase.stl file? or is it the same with every base?
I will try to figure out what is causing the issue and re the file if necessary.
Thank you again. I appreciate your immensely.
Thank you for replying. It's definitely the slicer or the printer or some setting that is causing this. Because the STL looks fine and doesn't have the line and when looking at the file after slicing it doesn't have it either. So I'm almost certain it's some setting or the printer doing this. Just wanted to ask if it was something you knew how to avoid, I don't think a re will make much of a difference.
And it's not just the plain base, it's all the bases doing this. I tried, just to test it out, to make the base solid all the way and this fixed it on the print. So it has something to do when it goes from solid to the gap underneath.
https://imgur.com/a/auH2o5j
There is definitely something funky going on with the layers where the solid part starts. It's less apparent on the 2mm nozzle, especially with black filament. I will the Regular Base here and look into the issue a bit later. Probably gonna remake the bases all together.
I use OrcaSlicer and here are my settings for the 0.2mm nozzle, in case you are intersted:
https://imgur.com/Sqi8hEc
https://imgur.com/DyErkNi
https://imgur.com/akQAZdy
Thank you for taking your time to give me your settings and answering me. I forgot to mention, I am also using a .2mm nozzle for printing these as well as the figures. I will try to print them using these settings when I get the time. Now I need to start sanding and painting the actual figures. They look so good I'm probably gonna butcher them with a shitty paint job haha.
If you feel like, please send me pictures of your progress (:
It really makes my day seeing people print and paint my figures!
And if you have any further questions or suggestions, also let me know!
Have fun & have a nice day.