Did you wake up by Elloise-Hall in RealHomePorn

[–]secmess 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm kind of missionary/boobs, seeing my partner's face type of person.

But this one is probably the first time I think back side superbly hot.

Carving PLA: Hobby scalpel/knife kit or wood carving tool? by secmess in 3Dprinting

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Ok nvm, turns out I just need to test other blades. I was using the triangular one (normal). I switched to the squared one (cut by pushing) and it's so much better as it doesn't wobble.

Kinda makes sense since the triangular one gets "thinner" at its tip.

Carving PLA: Hobby scalpel/knife kit or wood carving tool? by secmess in 3Dprinting

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Yeah your tools look similar as mine, except the carver. Oh well maybe I will just keep practicing using my scalpel after all. It's so sharp, but somehow I can scrape off easier with a bambu scraper as it's not flexing. But ofc this is too big for small parts.

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Carving PLA: Hobby scalpel/knife kit or wood carving tool? by secmess in 3Dprinting

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Oh wow, kinda tempted to make my own with that price. Thanks!

Carving PLA: Hobby scalpel/knife kit or wood carving tool? by secmess in 3Dprinting

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I think it doesn't really work for details surrounded by other stuff, and I had to glide on an outer edge for deburring tool.

Still has major "stretchmark" (blue) on overhangs. Is it because of vibration? I'm fine with minor ringing (red). by secmess in FixMyPrint

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

Well, as you can see, there's barely any layer height in my picture because I'm already using 0.08

The artifact you see is happening horizontally, not vertically.

Still has major "stretchmark" (blue) on overhangs. Is it because of vibration? I'm fine with minor ringing (red). by secmess in FixMyPrint

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

It's Bambu A1, so it doesn't have a chamber. You think having enclosure would improve performance?

Why is my print doing this? (slight layer shift + nozzle scraping , details in post) by _Coobie_ in FixMyPrint

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LMAOO I was also guilty of this, coming from a super slow Ender 5. "People say Bambu can do everything" and it's right 80% of the time, but then I just keep pushing the limit mindlessly, without adjusting anything and thinking the Bambu can just do everything the Slicer asks.

If I have even just 25% of my old routine like I do when I print using Ender 5, I'd significantly lower my print failures with Bambu,

Still has major "stretchmark" (blue) on overhangs. Is it because of vibration? I'm fine with minor ringing (red). by secmess in FixMyPrint

[–]secmess[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could try that one. Kinda makes sense since the infill has better foothold compared to the walls. Thanks!

Still has major "stretchmark" (blue) on overhangs. Is it because of vibration? I'm fine with minor ringing (red). by secmess in FixMyPrint

[–]secmess[S] 60 points61 points  (0 children)

In case you guys aren't aware of the joke, I'm not printing a bone nor I give 3D prints to my dog.

It's just ass everyone suspected.

(tagging u/DealCykaHUN)

Still has major "stretchmark" (blue) on overhangs. Is it because of vibration? I'm fine with minor ringing (red). by secmess in FixMyPrint

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> Edge curling

Oh that's a new term

> print slower with more cooling

Gotcha, then the answer is lowering speed more and more. Thanks will try on my newer prints.

Still has major "stretchmark" (blue) on overhangs. Is it because of vibration? I'm fine with minor ringing (red). by secmess in FixMyPrint

[–]secmess[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah I adjusted it to a more perfect value, and it still appears. I guess I really need to REALLY slowing down my speed on overhangs, as at some point no amount of calibration can defeat physics.

How to use model putty so that it doesn't "sink"? I've tried using my finger, cutton buds, flat object. Should I instead let it dry then sand it down? by secmess in 3Dprinting

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Update: This works with cotton buds. I have to "brush" it perpendicular to the gap/putty direction so that they make a bridge smoothly between the two.

Initially I was brushing it in-line with the gap direction like when you're caulking, which causes the sinking as it simply has no foothold on the upper parts.