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10-13-2019, 10:42 AM #3
depends entirely on your settings and what resuklts you want to get
Using flashprint at 0.3mm layer height and 70mm/s 15% infill and 3 perimeters and layers - it clocks in at 5.47 hours and 133gms
How smooth do you want it and do you own any files and sanding blocks :-)
A faster, lower resolution print and 10 minutes judicious sanding, can save you many hours of printing at higher resolutions
0.2mm layer = 7hours and 51 minutes
so logically 0.1mm = around 16 hours.
0.16mm layer height gives you around 9 hours. zip file of the .x3g attached.
The mistake most people make is using the wrong infill and way way too much of it.
15% TRIANGLE infill not only gives you the best all round strength to material ratio, on a model this size it's also pretty dense.
Learn what settings do what and never ever use a Stock 'normal, fast, quality' style setting for anything :-)
Always know what you used and why.Last edited by curious aardvark; 10-13-2019 at 11:09 AM.
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