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ssill2
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facepalm picard bust

I love this print!

Just got done with 49h mmu print with Mystic Green PLA and Verbatim BVOH for the support interfaces.  1404 tool changes with 1 minor intervention.

I think I'm going to do a base in marble PLA.  I might also do another of these in the Ziro Silver Black.  Really looking forward to getting the XL so I can do this without wasting all that filament on a wipe tower.

Posted : 04/01/2022 1:02 am
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ssill2
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Topic starter answered:
RE: facepalm picard bust

I did a nice base for it lol.  I'm printing another in mystic brown lol

Posted : 12/01/2022 9:47 pm
3DPerfection
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RE: facepalm picard bust

Fantastic model.
Crazy large wipe tower.

I am really curious how you got the supports to come off so cleanly,

What settings did you use? What post clean up did you do?

 

Posted : 10/10/2023 5:33 pm
René
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RE: facepalm picard bust

@3dperfection

The OP indicates that Verbatim BVOH is being used for support.

This is a water-soluble filament.

Drying with a paper towel is the only post-processing.

Posted : 11/10/2023 1:39 pm
3DPerfection
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RE: facepalm picard bust

Got it.

Thanks.  I have a real issue with getting PETG supports to come off. I am move to a water soluble solution on the multihead for the XL.  Just mine had come with multiple extruders.

Posted : 11/10/2023 6:59 pm
ssill2
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RE: facepalm picard bust

yes, I used BVOH for this.  Which has been by far the best soluble for me.  Prusa only officially supports PLA + soluble, on the MMU, at least they did at the time.   I mean you have to look at the temperature swings involved, like down to 195 for the soluble filament and then back to 210-215 for the main filament.  I did come to an understanding with the MMU at one point and as long as I stayed within what I came to understand as it's limitations, it worked ok. 

I plan to do a good deal more with the XL when it arrives(eventually).   I just excised my MMU when I upgrade my two MK3S printers to MK4 recently so currently I'm unable to do these prints again..  I've debated upgrading one of them back to MMU3,  but I figure(or hope) when the XL arrives I can do a lot more with soluble.

  I bought a spool of Aquasys 120 originally because I wanted to do petg and higher temp filaments with solubles.  This was before I knew what I was doing and what I was getting myself into.   The aquasys 120 could NOT be convinced to work with the MMU given how kludgy it is.  I don't expect this to have changed on the MMU3.    I'm hoping to try to use that aquasys 120 up on the XL with some more ambitious combinations like TPU + A120, PETG + A120, etc.    I think things like ABS/ASA might require aquasys 180, but I'll have to go back and compare the specs.  I'm pretty sure bvoh won't be happy with a print when the bed is at 100+C lol

Lol we are approaching second half of oct territory and supposedly my fully assembled 5 extruder XL ordered on 11/18/2021 is due to ship during this time.  fingers crossed.

Unfortunately this print fell off my shelf and broke the fingers off and I can't print another like this until the XL arrives 🙁

Posted : 12/10/2023 11:13 pm
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