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After exams, I went back to this topic. This is what happened so far:
Printed the twisted bottle. Layers were so uneven, and of course it didn't fit. Then it came to my mind that maybe perimeters were being altered during the making of the infills, so I set that from 15% to 5% (I doubt this is even necessary, Slic3r makes infills fine). This resulted in a nice finish print test, but still needs
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elgambitero
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Slic3r
I did what @nophead said. It came down to just retensioning the belts. The results are promising:
The file is the fit.stl attached in this message, scaled to 300%. When I tried to print it at 100%, it was too smalll and there were no use trying to fit the two halves.
Right now I'm printing the classic twisted bottle, and see what happens.
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elgambitero
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Slic3r
The two examples i had lying around turned out not to be that bad when it comes to layer evenness. It does when it comes to hiding the seam of a perimeter start. KISSlicer priorizes vertexes with narrower angle when Slic3r takes just the nearest one. This results in a much less camouflated seam... But I won't worry about that just yet because the constant pressure approach is interesting and I ha
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elgambitero
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Slic3r
By layer eveness, I mean that every external perimeter is exactly in place, when you look at the layers from the side. For example, in a vertical wall, every perimeter is exactly on top of the previous one, and looks exactly like the previous one. The idea can be expressed with a photo but I'm not at home right now.
With Slic3r, layers look displaced from each other, while in KISSlicer the layer
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elgambitero
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Slic3r
If I could, I would include that as an option. Skeinforge included the option "Fillet corners with X radius". After all, attempting to make a sharp corner in an FFF machine is an unrealistic approach.
Like any other fabrication process, modifications must be made to the model in order to get the final product right, but I consider modifying the original geometry a bad practice, so those modifica
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elgambitero
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Slic3r
I revisited this issue, because I want to migrate from KISSlicer to Slic3r. (KISSlicer is closed, and the author tends to dissapear from time to time)
I see something that KISSlicer does with additional perimeters that Slic3r nor any other slicer does: The outer perimeter geometry is nominal, right? and the rest of the additional perimeters are just context coherent scaling of each of the featur
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elgambitero
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Slic3r
AWESOME advice man! GrabCAD works like a charm!!! (you just have to wait a bit, but it's worth it)
Source is being freed, step by step.
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elgambitero
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General
woodencase01 Wrote:
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> I don't know if anyone have seen this picture, but
> it looks exactly like the E3D to me:
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> 7/in/photostream/
> You can expect it to be a littler costlier, when I
> see all these grooves in this aluminum rod...
Looks like the new version of prusanozzle is basically an E3D nozzle with the prusanozz
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elgambitero
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General
The thing that made me fall in platonic love of this hotend is how thin it is. It's wonderful for dual extrusion.
I'm designing a carriage to hold two of them, with a sh!tload of cooling to force that small transition zone. (at least I try).
Do you guys think it may work?
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elgambitero
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General
Looks like the product has been retired from the market, There's no stock everywhere!
And reprap source even deleted it from the catalogue...
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elgambitero
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General