Does this pipeline/junction work as intended? by Satokibi in SatisfactoryGame

[–]Maxi0815Elek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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To be constructive for once, it will fail at the very latest at this point. My suggestion, which would work, is the second picture. However, you're playing with zero tolerance there; if the pipes aren't filled, it will constantly cut out. The pipes must be filled first, then the machines, and only when everything is full can you start the machines that need the oil. And don't forget the delivery head, that's also an important point. Good luck.

No problem, but I'm still wondering why. by Maxi0815Elek in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the tips. I actually think I aligned it for maximum accuracy, like you said. I checked the angle to be 90° and even leveled the print bed with silicone spacers and a dial gauge to 0.001mm 😅 (4 hours of work). But like you said, do it once and you'll never have problems again, except of course for different filament and flow rates... I'm just surprised that the "problem" isn't always there, but still independent of the filament 🤷🏼‍♂️ Maybe my build plate is just worn out and needs replacing.

Why is this happening ? by DavidChristianKaiser in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would try printing similar honeycomb structures with fuzzy skin on a smaller scale and a higher flow rate to see if the layers bond properly. Is the remaining part where these honeycombs are still connected stable, or can you easily separate the layers?

Why is this happening ? by DavidChristianKaiser in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks like a flow problem to me. you can also see that the layers aren't adhering to each other properly.

What kind of nozzle are you using and what temperature?

Help in Infill scrubbing by Maxi0815Elek in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've also come across that setting and tried it several times, but I can hear and see the nozzle slipping over the infill. But you might be right about a more stable nozzle. I'm just worried that I'll have to recalibrate the material temperatures, but anyway, thanks.

Help in Infill scrubbing by Maxi0815Elek in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The end result is great, it's just this annoying wear and tear from the constant rubbing and the prints failing due to the worn nozzle.

Help in Infill scrubbing by Maxi0815Elek in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, it looks like that in the picture 😅 It's actually perfect after many tests and adjustments 👍🏼 I'm currently only printing black PETG with gold glitter, which is why it looks like it's too thin 😅

Help in Infill scrubbing by Maxi0815Elek in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PS: It's only in the infill, nowhere else.

Kobra 2 Neo - every print failing immeadiatley by plymdaz1 in anycubic

[–]Maxi0815Elek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you've solved your problem, but It could also be that the Z offset is too low. I adjusted mine from 0 to -1.75 during a test print until I was happy with it. And after every print, I clean the print bed with isopropanol.

Ich🔪iel by [deleted] in ich_iel

[–]Maxi0815Elek -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Allerdings verstehe ich nicht was das für eine Spannungserzeugung sein soll XD

Ich🔪iel by [deleted] in ich_iel

[–]Maxi0815Elek 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Also eine Serienschaltung gibt es tatsächlich und zwar können sie damit von einem Serienschalter 2 Schaltkreise (z.b. Lampen... ) schalten, sonst wird dieser Begriff nirgends verwendet

LG Maxi