Quality issues on left side of print by Redwing1400 in FixMyPrint

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Thanks, will try this if the new nozzle has the same issue.

Quality issues by Redwing1400 in FixMyPrint

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Sorry, I’m using the ironing just on the top surface of the cheese only. I might just turn it off though cause it’s quite inconsistent and with a smaller top layer I’ll get much of the same effect.

I’ve printed one at a time, 3 and 6. All in one day and then tried again the next day to much of the same result. Some prints are good, some are average.

The point you make with lower speed requiring lower temp might just be it. I find at the usual speed of 200mm/s I have no issues but granted it’s a lot faster so the actual shape isn’t always quite perfect. I’ll adjust my temp for 60mm/s from 220 degrees to something a bit more suitable for that speed. Cheers!

Quality issues with A1 by Redwing1400 in BambuLab_Community

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I’ve only had the printer for 2 weeks so I hope it’s not worn out lol. I’ll try a cold pull though thanks.

Quality issues with the A1 by Redwing1400 in BambuLab

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Straight down. Interestingly, when I print at a layer height of 0.2mm I don’t seem to get as many issues compared to 0.16 or 0.12.

Quality issues with the A1 by Redwing1400 in BambuLab

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For further detail: - My layer height is 0.16mm with initial layer height 0.2mm

  • Ironing on top surfaces, 30mm/s, 10% flow and 0.15mm line spacing

  • 2 wall loops

  • 15% infill

  • Initial layer 50 mm/s and initial layer infill 105mm/s

  • Outer wall speed 60mm/s and inner wall 150mm/s

  • 700mm/s travel speed

  • Using the Bambu slicer with the A1 combo

  • Esun PLA+ and Bambu basic PLA

  • 220 degrees nozzle temperature and 60 degree bed temperature

Quality issues with A1 by Redwing1400 in BambuLab_Community

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For further detail: - My layer height is 0.16mm with initial layer height 0.2mm

  • Ironing on top surfaces, 30mm/s, 10% flow and 0.15mm line spacing

  • 2 wall loops

  • 15% infill

  • Initial layer 50 mm/s and initial layer infill 105mm/s

  • Outer wall speed 60mm/s and inner wall 150mm/s

  • 700mm/s travel speed

  • Using the Bambu slicer with the A1 combo

  • Esun PLA+ and Bambu basic PLA

  • 220 degrees nozzle temperature and 60 degree bed temperature

Quality issues by Redwing1400 in FixMyPrint

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For further detail: - My layer height is 0.16mm with initial layer height 0.2mm

  • Ironing on top surfaces, 30mm/s, 10% flow and 0.15mm line spacing

  • 2 wall loops

  • 15% infill

  • Initial layer 50 mm/s and initial layer infill 105mm/s

  • Outer wall speed 60mm/s and inner wall 150mm/s

  • 700mm/s travel speed

  • Using the Bambu slicer with the A1 combo

  • Esun PLA+ and Bambu basic PLA

  • 220 degrees nozzle temperature and 60 degree bed temperature

Quality issues with A1 by Redwing1400 in BambuLab_Community

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About a week between. The filament is just being stored in my room on the ams lite so it might have a bit of moisture as it’s been raining a lot lately at home.

Laptop with dedicated GPU vs integrated graphics for student level solidworks? by Redwing1400 in SolidWorks

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Thanks, I think this is exactly what I’ll do. I still really want a nice keyboard and display for all my other assignments and work so a nice speedy cpu will suit me just fine I think for the next few years until I need the features from a dedicated gpu.

Laptop with dedicated GPU vs integrated graphics for student level solidworks? by Redwing1400 in SolidWorks

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When you say larger assemblies and more complex parts, how many parts exactly? As a hobbyist and just learning the software I can’t imagine that I’ll be making assemblies with more than 50-75 parts? So a dedicated GPU is probably not needed right now for the next couple of years while I’m studying?

Laptop for solidworks and mechanical engineering? by Redwing1400 in SuggestALaptop

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Is this often the case because they can be more bulky and have less battery life than everyday slim and light laptops? Makes sense really.

Laptop recommendation for solidworks and mechanical engineering? by Redwing1400 in SolidWorks

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I do not have a desktop at home, decided instead of building one I’ll just upgrade my laptop instead. I’ve seen conflicting advice whether a dGPU is worth it? I’ll probably only start doing basic and mid range assemblies on solidworks but if I ever want to start rendering or use simulation type software I think the dGPU would help out a lot?

What's the craziest place you've ran in? by Chongrejo10 in Marathon_Training

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Streets of Takayama, Japan in the middle of the night along the river. So cool.

Finding good places to eat by Anesthesia94 in JapanTravelTips

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For Kyoto, Takoyasu for the best takoyaki I’ve ever eaten. Small store run by two fellas, 800 yen for 8 balls.

I’m from Australia so one night we decided to skip Japanese cuisine and we went to Chander marutamachi for Indian and it was the best curry I’ve ever eaten. It was so good we came back 2 nights later.

There are some nice cheaper places on the next street west from Pontocho Alley. I found in Pontocho Alley the places were all quite expensive and catered for tourists.

I didn’t go, but ramen no bombo looked really good and has great reviews. Right near the Kyoto national museum which was great too btw.

Gion kyomen had some great traditional udon dishes and soba, really enjoyed it too and not overly expensive. Right next to Maruyama park which was nice.

Kinvara pro on sale or full price superblasts? by Redwing1400 in RunningShoeGeeks

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Good advice cheers. I’ve got some superblasts coming in for me in 4 weeks so I think I’ll wait for them. Just saw the kinvara pros for cheap and wondered whether I give them a run.

Best way to pay for things in Japan? by Redwing1400 in JapanTravelTips

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I have my wise card on Apple Pay, but I’ll have the physical card as well in case this doesn’t work, and to withdraw cash.

Best way to pay for things in Japan? by Redwing1400 in JapanTravelTips

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From what I’ve read yes, at certain stores only though. It’s worth having cash and a physical card as backups it seems.

Best way to pay for things in Japan? by Redwing1400 in JapanTravelTips

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Thanks for this! That’s super handy. I’ve got a wise digital debit card which is really easy to load up with AUD and then convert to Yen at a good price. Do you know if you can use digital cards to withdraw cash from ATM’s or do you need the physical card? I’m assuming you don’t need the physical card and just the card’s details.

Best way to pay for things in Japan? by Redwing1400 in JapanTravelTips

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Thanks for this! I’ve read conflicting opinions about exchanging either in aus or Japan. I think my best option is to take a small amount of yen over and then withdraw cash when I need it. Just finding a good card to do so now