A use a cheap Logitech web camera and Astroprint currently only does still images.
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How do prints come out at .3mm layer height?
So far I have done everything at .2mm, but wondering if I could save some time on the brackets and stuff I'm making.
About to start a print from thingiverse to change a storage tote into sealed reel spool. Saw it and thought it was a great idea. More so because I live in south Texas, on the coast, its always SO humid here.
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Would also like some advise about rafting. I have printed almost everything with rafts thus far, as the few prints I have tried without had issues. My biggest problem with rafts right now though is adhesion. The parts are sticking to the raft WAY to well. It wasnt so bad using the material that came with the machine. But having used some superior materials my rafts are a chore to get off. Running at a .18 seperation right now.
.3mm works great on a part you don't need resolution on. I use them for parts and brackets and mounts and such, things i don't care look 'pretty, not that they are ugly, just 'low rez and blocky' lol
And The trick with a raft is to remove it as soon as possible and use a removal tool like the one that came with the printer. However if it was a long print there is a good chance the raft is almost impossible to remove, and will require sanding lol. Sand paper is your friend, as well as some really good small snips!
I have been using PVA for supports and rafts and LOVE it! Took some time to get the settings correct, but once I did it is epic! Just pops off the bed and put it in some hot water and in a few hours a perfectly clean part! I'll get some pictures later today of example prints.
Is it safe to run the glass plate directly on the heatplate? Or do I need that blue thing there??
Question about minimizing shaking of the bed.
I I was noticing that the bed would shake and vibrate when the printer would get to doing infill and I read that causes the band in and shodows and such. So I lofted the printer up on some of the foam that the printer was packed in so the entire unit can move together and it seems like the bed moves more? But the entire printer also seems to move more as it is free floating of sorts. Is this making it worse or better?
The he desk it is on is daily solid, burnt mean it does move a bit when the printer really gets going lol.
I I read somewhere you can adjust 'jerk' so that it slows down before making a change in direction?
Also so I love how fast hexagon moves speed wise for infill but it also moved really rabidly lol and may be making it worse lol. What pattern does everyone use?