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07-20-2015, 11:17 PM #11
If it truly was surface tension on the print layer, one would need to explain why a straight column prints so well.
It has to be something, especially if it is evenly distributed along the print. I'm thinking software or physical/mechanical. I would see if you can line up those errors with a video of the print and see if you can spot them as they are being made.
I would also check for linearity over the print surface. Maybe the column has no variations over its height and doesn't suffer from nonlinear effects as much.
Also see if you can print different shaped columns and see where the boundary is between glassy smooth and beginning to get rough.
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05-17-2024, 12:15 PM in 3D Printer Parts, Filament & Materials