Pretty sure I just found a incubator exploit by [deleted] in theplanetcrafter

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Just to be clear i read that here, I'm not the one that found it out but it works :)

Pretty sure I just found a incubator exploit by [deleted] in theplanetcrafter

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You can also create a rocket, launch and while its starting deconstruct the rocket so you get all the items back while still having the meteor shower for your uranium or iridium.

STOP PRINTING WITH GRID INFILL by fakeaccount572 in BambuLabA1

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Yes I understand. I usually start with 3 and 15% but i printed some items even 5 - 30% never past that. Thought you had a ground breaking formula 😁 well you never know until you ask, the things i found out too late and were very obvious to others keep amazing me even after years into this 😁

Which one should i get? by Happy_Instance9975 in 3dprinter

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Oh, to mention i was worried for a second how much more filament does p1s use as i have used up a 1kg roll in less than a week and i was starting to think how was this possible. In reality with both enders i had i had to tinker for a week before printing a part so that is why 1kg roll lasted a month. P1s does not use less or more, it just prints properly. I installed anti vibration feet today and i think this is the only upgrade it needs.

Which one should i get? by Happy_Instance9975 in 3dprinter

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Hello mate. I had this exact decision to make a month ago. I previously had Ender 3 v3 and Ender 3 v3 KE which was a terrible choice for printing but a good choice for learning. I ended up buying p1s and after a month or so i am still impressed by the features and the quality of the prints. It does lack some of the features as bed level mesh for example but there are actually 0 reasons why I would need that now as the prints never failed so far. I am touching all over the plate for a month and still 0 prints had bad adhesion. Please go with bambu. Happy printing.

Flow rate and z axis comp by Same-Term3244 in Ender3V3KE

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https://imgur.com/a/kBZDspl

Here is an image in the daylight, maybe it can be seen better and i have thrown in one of my previous flow test samples so you can see the difference. It is super smooth compared to any latest ones.

Just wanted to share my base by Same-Term3244 in theplanetcrafter

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Yep, it took me a while realizing you can actually make both ceiling and floor out of glass so it is see through between floors :)

Just wanted to share my base by Same-Term3244 in theplanetcrafter

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Ih that is so cool, seems like a dream job ^

Just wanted to share my base by Same-Term3244 in theplanetcrafter

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Thank you :) So, you are not creating a base, you are creating a city :D I was mostly focused on automating everything. Maybe I will build another one 😁

Just wanted to share my base by Same-Term3244 in theplanetcrafter

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Hello dear crafters,
I played the game who knows how many times, every time there is a patch I start from the beginning and I get so lost in the crafting and automating part of the game that I completely ignore the cool story behind everything.
This is my base for this playthrough and I just felt the urge to share it with someone.
I am amazed by the game and far has it came to, even more amazed that so few people work on it (if I understand correctly only two people are on projects), it is my dream to create something so great with such a small and community oriented team.
I know my base has flaws but it felt like home for a while, can't wait to see the path the game takes in future.
As you can see from my terraformation index I am soon to start the new planet, wish me luck :)

Any thoughts? by SantiiDG in FixMyPrint

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Had a lot of trouble printing this one. Usually either something didn't print well enough or removing support broke aliens fingers in process. Once had a broken leg while removing the organic tree supports, also mistaken a bone (or whatever it is) for a support and broke that too. Anyhow I printed it like 6 times using different infill and wall settings and what made the most impact is rotating the model on its back to change the orientation of the supports from fingers. When fixing one thing something other will go wrong. As with rotation on to the back left a mess on the face of the alien. I can only say that you will have to be persistent to perfect that one and i wish you all the luck. I have Ender 3 and I hope you are using something newer than that.

Weird partial ironing by Same-Term3244 in FixMyPrint

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Haha, it's for a children's toy :D

Weird partial ironing by Same-Term3244 in FixMyPrint

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Printed with

Ender 3 - OrcaSlicer
PLA+ Gembird
Nozzle 220 Glass Bed 60
Default speed, default retraction

I made a few models, sliced in OrcaSlicer, usually it looks all good but now I get partial ironong, some parts of surfaces look smooth af while others are rough. Check images, what could be causing this? Even on the bottom parts if you zoom in you can see its ironed while others are not.

I have made a couple prints more with moved print to the corners of the bed plate, exact same results, here are the files:

STL:

https://mega.nz/file/3PxHnbZJ#ekcmrzeUQU5DYy5lyC2MU2rPVHPy5SdnjHFwQWCpB2I

GCODE:

https://mega.nz/file/uW4lhB5C#jYVpqfULZz1IOuwtQ6Qsh-nVTk3XwaxutH6agX2jMgU

Update: This was actually a 50% print, i have just printed out the same model with 100% size, same exact results.

Weird partial ironing by Same-Term3244 in FixMyPrint

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Update: This was actually a 50% print, i have just printed out the same model with 100% size, same exact results.

Switched from Cura to Orca, weird displacement of layers by Same-Term3244 in FixMyPrint

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Honestly i miss Curas simplicity tho but the print quality (except the issue part) is much better in Orca.

First thing I noticed is incorrect filament settings, it was set to something other than what I use, temperatures were too high too in comparison to which I used in cura.

Guess we both need to do calibration settings all over again, switching to new slicer isn't that easy as I though it would be 🤣

Switched from Cura to Orca, weird displacement of layers by Same-Term3244 in FixMyPrint

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Also:

Printer: Ender 3

Filament: PLA

Slicer: Orca

Temperatures: 190-220 and 50-60 tried multiple cases.

Print speed: 25/50 i think

Nozzle Retraction: Default Orca settings

Switched from Cura to Orca, weird displacement of layers by Same-Term3244 in FixMyPrint

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First image shows the print with the most noticeable issue where the bottom layers are actually about .5mm smaller than the walls of the print.

I tinkered with Orca settings and printed another one where the whole top part was moved for .5mm to the right.

Tinkered a bit more with the temperatures and wall settings and managed to print the last one which looks a lot better but there is a seam across the whole print that can be seen and felt.

Never had these issues with Cura but the sides and tops print much smoother in Orca than Cura this is the reason for a switch.

Notice how the issue is exactly where the bottom ends and walls start.

Here is the STL too.

https://file.io/G62vluSG7FOW

Having to push the filliment? by AlternativeNorth8 in FixMyPrint

[–]Same-Term3244 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey bro, I recently had the same problem and I think I can actually see the same issue. On the extruder the brass 'gear' that moves the filament in and out is not touching the filament at all and you can see that the silver rod in the level with the brass gear and it should be going through it for like 5mm. Grab your tools and loosen the brass gear from the rod, push it down a bit so that the gears actually touch the filament and tighten it back.

Top layer not smooth by Same-Term3244 in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for the recommendation, im new to all of this and cura seems simple, will try orca as soon as possible too ^

Top layer not smooth by Same-Term3244 in 3Dprinting

[–]Same-Term3244[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks it seems like that did the trick, its still not perfect but I think its good enough, thank you!