just waiting for the needles to arrive to try this out. Print is very clean, excellent screw threads at both ends.
Printed in PLA with a PETG option for the collet
just waiting for the needles to arrive to try this out. Print is very clean, excellent screw threads at both ends.
Printed in PLA with a PETG option for the collet
Printed several of these for my enclosure/mmu project. Printed the carrier in PETG-CF at 100% infill at .25mm LH with .6 nozzle and the roller in PETG at 30% infill. (edited)
Hi. Just asking at what layer did you do the filament change, 18 or 19?
Thanks.
@MarcelM_851893 I use Bambu Studio.
See if you can manually change the individual layer heights. The scenario you've mentioned is familiar to me.
The first layers & colour (in this case, black) will be thicker and possibly a different infill pattern just to give a more defined contrast (make the background as smooth and dark as possible here) with the letters.
When I changed the initial layer thicknesses (.2mm?) and then at at a certain layer i changed the height (.16 or .18?) and that was it.
I think when that was done, it then lines up with the instructions in the file, because I'm sure that when I checked the layer heights and got it right, you should see the correct number of layers.
@SeanKonkolics_990942 ok thanks i will try ut with .18
If you can manually change the layer heights (you'll change filaments at the same time too), look at the reply to me from the author Video grandpa above.
The layer heights are MUCH smaller, like .14mm. That's where your missing layers are.
In Bambu slicer way back then, if the layer heights was wrong it would just squeeze colours from other layers into the wrong area, I think due to a clash with the file you downloaded.
Which file are you using, the .3mf or the .stl? Try both and see which one works best for your slicer and how you work as well.
@SeanKonkolics_990942 ignor the comments about layer heights for this print, it's the same all the way. You just need to insert the colour change at layer 7 and layer 9.
Also check on your slicer if it has a mm scale like VideoGrandpa mentions layer 7 (1.4mm, that might be a way to make sure it's right.
An easy print and sturdy design. Very simple to assemble and great at cleaning my grill. Thanks a lot! (edited)
My wife found this model and asked me to print it for our son's hearing aids. It prints easily and works great. The first copy was at 100% size. It was small for us since my son uses over-the-ear hearing aids and ear molds. It all fit, but it is tight. I printed a second one at 125% scale and it is perfect for our needs. Everything fits easily with room to spare. We do not use the inner sliding storage area. We told not to put batteries in with the hearing aids. This holds a very good amount of desiccant, much more than our store bought container that this will replace. Thank you for sharing this model!
A great print that does its job