It’s my favorite deck. I absolutely love the shape and size
It’s my favorite deck. I absolutely love the shape and size
I didn’t make the model, I just printed it. But I’m sure there are suitable models out there!
I want to try printing one of these in TPU for the squish. I did a stardew valley chicken today
I got an sv06 a few weeks ago as my first printer and I really like it.
I have had some similar issues when posting or interacting with other instances, especially kbin.social
I have been unable to vote or comment, and I have had other times when I can’t see comments from the other instances and they can’t see mine.
Something similar may be going on here with lemmy.one but I don’t know.
Oh that’s odd. The direct link to it is here
Yes, I put a top level comment with details. The e steps were off causing it to under extrude
I’ve tried tree supports when printing miniatures - I’ll start messing with them for other stuff too. Thanks for the tips. I’ll try those settings
I watched a few videos on adjusting flow rate and ended up checking my e steps and they were quite a bit off. After fixing that I did a single wall cube to test flow rate and the measurements were right on.
I printed my test piece again and it is way better. I did slice this one in the regular Cura and not the Solvo version since that’s what I was using to generate the flow tests but I had all the settings pretty much the same.
Thanks to everyone for the help and suggestions! I will be tweaking my flow and support settings a bit more I’m sure but for now I’m happy with the result
I did do a temp tower test and found a good temperature. I did try running through the auto bed leveling on the SV06 as well and it didn’t change anything. I have read other methods of bed leveling that are better for the SV06 so I may give those a try too.
I can definitely see the advantage of sticking with one brand of filament. Being new I kind of assumed PLA is PLA but there has been a noticeable difference between the two that I have tried
I have thought of that too but I didn’t have this issue with the other filament I used. The 90° overhangs were rough, but they didn’t have lines falling off like with this one.
If I can’t figure this out I will just re-design the piece to print in two parts and get some 3d gloop or something to stick them together
Thank you for the information! I did do a temp tower and the layers do look similar but there seemed to be a sweet spot with less sagging and stringing at 200C so I’m printing there. I have not done a flow tower so I will try that and see if I can get the flow calibrated, and re-do my z-offset and bed leveling stuff.
I am very new to 3d printing (less than a month) so I’m still trying to figure out all the things I can troubleshoot. This is very helpful!
These are great! I spaced them so the brackets are mostly under the trucks and they are not very visible. I would definitely recommend PETG or at least extra walls and high infill if using PLA