PVA glue =/= PVA filament http://reprap.org/wiki/PVA
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PVA glue =/= PVA filament http://reprap.org/wiki/PVA
The container looks sealed, where does the moisture go? What are the three slotted fins on the inside doing?
If you go to the "machine" tab i Cura and change the nozzle size, you will notice that a machine with a finer nozzle would be able to produce more of the fine details in your model, but maybe not...
You can download a free slicer with a graphic representation of the printed layers, to get an idea of how it would work out on a standard fdm printer. https://www.craftunique.com/craftware 30 mm is a...
I think you should try another brand of blue tape. Most of them work fine but the one you've got clearly doesn't.
At first I thought you meant for bone grafts so Mr Glass crossed my mind:
https://youtu.be/6vdT0GbN3DM
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You are on the right track here. Each layer has to cool before the next is made. Turn on fans in your slicer and you'll see a difference.
Sometimes, printing tiny stuff, the fans are not enough....
G-SMASH is what you need! http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:693286
I see ABS is on top of your wish list. But, if budget is an issue, maybe it would be wiser not to narrow the field down to ABS capable machines? PETG is also durable and works on a wider range of...
I usually split the model in netfabb basic and repair the parts, export as STL. Then I can do the rest of the modeling in any cad program. I mostly use Tinkercad because I lack knowledge how to use...
I don't mean that the prints normally are prone to crack up, with the right design it is a durable material. But applying enough force something has to give of course. Raising the temperature leads...
The PETG material I am using is flexible to the point where it just stays bent or the layers starts cracking apart. Print slowly with fans off to get better layer adhesion. This might of course make...