Optimization of the Rotor
I've had very good luck printing the rotor right-side up (the way the file loads) with 5mm outer brim and tree s (the 5mm brim might be optional, I haven't tested it without it).
This method uses slightly more filament than printing it upside down with tree s like in Germy's YouTube video, BUT if you twist it while the plate is still hot, ALL of the s have a very clean break. The rotor is beautiful, and the s and brim are still stuck to the plate.
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I had zero problems printing this guy. I assembled it went out and shot it and good Lord it is scary sounding especially when you're down range