Dear Bjoernhugokraft
In response to your suggestion, I did a complete inspection.
As a result, I realized that the data was outdated and the parts list was for another model.
So I updated the file, integrated the parts list and illustrations, and ed the data.
I am sorry that I did not notice any problems with the model I created in the early stages.
Thank you for your comment.
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I can't seem to get the fan to print properly. Every time i try the print offsets by about an inch before the build finishes. Do you have an alternate file for just the fan?
Dear Groovy2
Thank you for ing my model.
The "Fan" you mentioned is "Fan-Blade501ws.stl" right?
This file is the latest.
I have printed many sets of this model, and more than 1500 s have ed it.
However, I have not received any problems with this part.
Does "offsets by about an inch" mean that the entire print peels off from the printer platform?
If so, I would recommend that you review and improve the method of preventing it from peeling off from the platform.
If you would like a further answer, please let me know the printing conditions in more detail.
Thank you.
The model isn't separating from the print bed. About 90-95% through the print the printer just moves over about one inch. Ive printed the rest of the models in your build without issue, as well as a few others. Not really sure why it's doing this but it may be a problem on my end. Any other advice you could offer?
Dear Groovy2
Just to be sure, I checked "Fan-Blade501ws.stl" again with "3D Builder" and "netfabb Basic", but there were no errors.
I have never experienced the problem of "1 inch shift at the end of printing".
Therefore, I cannot give you any advice, but my printing conditions for "Fan-Blade501ws.stl" are listed below.
γPrinter: FDM Type, Filament: PLA 1.75mm, Slicer: Slic3r
γGlass Bed + Platform Sheet + Stick Glue
γLayer height: 0.2mm, Density: 100%
γ: None, Skirt: Yes, Raft: None
I wish you good luck.