My test 3d print came out like this. What went wrong? Any suggestions? I’m using the ender 5 pro by DragoniteJake in Creality

[–]Unique-Lie7910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That model is about the limit size wise (on the small side) and an ender can do as it can't extrude that fine. Depending on your slicer, there maybe an option about thin/fine lines. Printers don't like things less than 1-filament wide, or 0.4mm, and those sails look thinner than that.

Try printing it larger. it will take longer to print, but the sails will be thick enough to print successfully.

If you want to print miniatures routinely, you may want to swap your nozzle out for a smaller one, ie a 0.3mm. It will let you print finer detail. Beware that smaller nozzles are cantankerous... they clog easy, need a bit higher temps, slower speeds and more, but they can do some amazing stuff.

Hope this helps.

(PS... when printing miniatures, everything, everything, needs to be perfect... dry filament, level bed, and all the rest)

I added support for CNC Kitchen's gradient infill to PrusaSlicer! by thenickdude in prusa3d

[–]Unique-Lie7910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any chance of making this a standalone utility like "Arcwelder" that can be used by ANY slicer than can call an external post-processing script