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09-08-2019, 05:36 PM #1
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intentional deviation in 3d printing
Hi everyone, for some reason I am mesmerized with these deviations in 3d printing does anyone know how they achieve it or did anyone implemented this in some slicer?
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09-09-2019, 05:07 AM #2
not deviations. Those are printed in clay. which is a lot stiffer than melted plastic, so you can get away with designs that just wouldn't work in another material.
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09-09-2019, 07:45 AM #3
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So the thing is they somehow manipulate g code curves and get those kinds of deviations, so it is definitely done in design or slicing stage, they have they own software but is 100$ for a month if you search on yt for "3D Printing Clay? The Bottery from Emerging Objects at Bay Area Maker Faire #BAMF2018" 2:09 you can hear they are talking about the process
Printer will print perfect...
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