Thank you both. As Inquisitor said printing small parts is not the way to do it. I tried using a fan to cool them and the results were a bit better, but it is still better to print several copies in order for the detail to cool down between layers.by vasko - Huxley
Hi Aron, I had this exact problem with my power supply as well. I also got my Huxley from Reprappro and also got it soon - maybe 1 week ago. When it stopped giving voltage (only worked for probably 30 minutes while I was on commissioning) I opened it and you can see the results in the attachment. The picture with the worse quality is before I resoldered it and followed the freshly soldered partsby vasko - Huxley
Thanks for the reply. I reduced the speeds, but it looks more or less the same. There is still this twisting. I think it is twisted clockwise, because the hotend rotates clockwise and it is sweeping small parts from the previous layer that is not dried out yet. My layers are 0.3mm in height and auto default extrusion width and I have 20% infill. The temperatures are 170/75 C. I suppose if thereby vasko - Huxley
I have a Huxley from reprappro and I'm stuck on a strange issue. I'm trying to print the small gear (12 mm) from the new extruder mini that ships with the Huxley. The gear comes out twisted counterclockwise as it appears that each following layer is tiny bit offset to the right. There also appears to be tiny slope of the gear inward. Also the first few layers appear better spread, starting fromby vasko - Huxley