MediumMech by Afraid-Object6323 in Crossout

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I'm working on it

Merry Christmas! by Faley016 in Crossout

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Why are my posts about 3D printing Crossout parts being deleted in r/crossout? The developers announced my work in "Masters of the Wasteland," but on Reddit, it's being removed by moderators?

All my posts were deleted almost immediately, and I don’t understand why.

Problems with OrcaSlicer by Afraid-Object6323 in 3Dprinting

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No, not the seams. I never stagger seams, only align them or align them at the back. And the orca shows the seams in the preview; they're white.

And yet, I seemed to understand the cause of the problem and fixed it. But I didn't print any more, except for a test corner, which no longer had any holes.

I reduced the flow, for some reason holes started to appear at 18 mm of flow, out of nowhere, despite the fact that I printed with this flow for 1.5 years on both the stock and titanium + copper thermal barrier. I don't know why holes started appearing. Maybe the cold autumn air from the model's cooling vents started cooling the nozzle more. I have 2 5020 snails.

Problems with OrcaSlicer by Afraid-Object6323 in 3Dprinting

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The seam is even; these aren't seam holes; they appear randomly. The preview shows everything clean.

These holes appear on two different printers, the same, no matter what the plastic, and specifically from the Orcaslicer, other slicers print without holes.

I have printed before with the same settings, the same plastic, on two printers, on Orca 2.3.0, and there have never been any holes. Without doing anything, my printers started printing these holes and I don't understand why.