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  • for some filament, at least PLA and PETG, you don't want to filament entering the extruder to be too warm because it can soften and cause jams / under-extrusion

  • slightly off topic:

    do you have the bed start at e.g. 60 for the first layer and then 65 for subsequent layers?

    does raising the temperature mid print like this help with warping or something?

  • ah yes, I have a similar issue on my spouse's computer

    I'm still contemplating something that fits within my design skills for that, haha

  • yeah, I did print it face down with grid supports

    oh, yes! if there was a 45 degree transition between those 2 faces, instead of 90 degrees, it probably wouldn't need supports at all

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Logitech BRIO 4K adapter for Dell G3223Q monitor by jokeyrhyme

    www.printables.com /model/1535596-logitech-brio-4k-adapter-for-dell-g3223q-monitor
  • i've had a cursed spool of filament, too

    same brand and type as known-good spools, but it was extremely resistant to me actually getting any results at all

    i've not had anywhere near this level of trouble with a spool before or since

  • Yeah, the benefit of getting a popular model is that there is an ecosystem around the Core One

    I do plan on using the Core One to print some improvements for the SV06 ACE, mostly alternative chassis that allows for larger and much quieter fans

    I'm so impressed with how much quieter the Core One is

  • Yep, haha, I'm actually having a little bit of that grief: "now that it's complete and working ... what now?"

    I already have a Sovol3D SV06 ACE, but there are some projects that I've been putting off until I had a bigger bed size

    And I've been making holiday gift bags for my nieces and nephews, and having a second and faster printer will be a big improvement there

  • Howdy!

    In the Core One kit, the only pieces that are already assembled for you are things that would need soldering, e.g. electrical components like PCBs and motors

    Everything else is separate and needs to be screwed together carefully with the hundreds of different screws they provide :)

    It's my first time assembling such a project, and my other issue is that I have a very curious toddler that was playing games with me and with the pieces when I wasn't looking: I'm sure a much faster assembly time is possible with dedicated focus and not having to frequently stop a child from hurting themselves

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Prusa3D Core One assembled from kit in roughly 36 hours

    www.prusa3d.com /product/prusa-core-one-kit/
  • It was under 50% relative humidity in my garage today, so I just put the spool right on the printer and hit "go" :)

    Over 50% and I usually run active filament from a dry box to the printer

    I haven't gone to the trouble of pre-drying a spool yet

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    good results so far with Elegoo Rapid PETG

    au.elegoo.com /products/rapid-petg-filament-1-75mm-colored-1kg
  • According to the print visualisation, there is no cooling at all on the top layer, only on the 3rd-from-the-top layer, which is right above the last sparse infill layer (I have top shell thickness set to 3 layers)

  • okay, just viewing the job layer by layer, i can see that the first solid infill layer after the sparse infill is treated as an overhang/bridge and triggers 100% cooling fan (otherwise it's at 0% for the rest of the print)

    and on some items, i can see where the delamination on this layer caused problems on the next couple of layers on top

    but, on other items, there's still delamination happening on the very top layer even without any issues beneath it

  • for this 230C - 250C PETG filament, i'm already at 250C (but i've been contemplating bumping it up to 255C)

  • No, it's an open bed slinger I think my next printer will be something enclosed

    • Sovol3D SV06 ACE
    • OrcaSlicer recently gained a built-in profile for exactly this model, and I've had all sorts of issues since switching to that profile (previously I started with a generic printer profile)
    • the new profile is fine on PLA, but PETG is what I'm currently using
    • yeah, I only just learnt about the print visualisation feature, the delamination does seem to frequent the same place on the object/plate
    • it's the 6x6 panel from https://www.printables.com/model/859807-print6-panels
    • the spans from cross hole to cross hole are short and never delaminate
    • the long straight edge-to-edge spans that dodge the holes have been troublesome
    • the plan is to reduce acceleration a bit more, and then (if that doesn't help) reduce speed a bit (I've already reduced speed and filament volume anyway because of PETG)
  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    delamination on larger surfaces

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    top-layer delamination solved by lower speed

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    Is anyone else concerned about internet-connected 3D printers?

  • 3DPrinting @lemmy.world

    first timer here, Sovol3D S06 ACE arriving this week, open to suggestions :)

    www.sovol3d.com /products/sovol-sv06-ace
  • Thanks for sharing! <3