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Andrey Maslyuk
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"cheapest" rigid vertical wall?

Hello,

I am making a test model to measure and correct printer skew.
This one works for me fine, but I wonder if there is a good way to improve it making faster to print.

These are two 4mm thick walls; but even with min infill and single-layered it takes 2+ hr to print.

The purpose is to make a rigid vertical square for further measurements and its only requirement is to be rigid enough to be printed straight with no degradation during print.

Any ideas welcome.

TIA

 

Posted : 13/12/2021 6:22 pm
Diem
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Have you tried vase mode?

Cheerio,

Posted : 13/12/2021 8:29 pm
Andrey Maslyuk
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Topic starter answered:
RE: "cheapest" rigid vertical wall?

@diem, not yet, but how it may help here?
Would it save on print time?

Posted : 13/12/2021 11:19 pm
FoxRun3D
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RE: "cheapest" rigid vertical wall?

Why do you need 4 mm walls? If I understand correctly what you're trying to accomplish, much thinner walls such as 1.2 or max 2mm should give you all you need. 

Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...

Posted : 13/12/2021 11:44 pm
Diem
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how it may help here?

Would it save on print time?

Single thickness walls can still be measured and don't take long to print.

Cheerio,

Posted : 14/12/2021 7:05 am
Andrey Maslyuk
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Topic starter answered:
RE: "cheapest" rigid vertical wall?

@fuchsr, yes, would 1.2 mm and 90 mm high flat wall stable enough to print?
I'll try PLA for a test; thanks.

@diem, I am not sure if this high flat wall would be stable enough; maybe making it a hollow 90x90x4 mm "well" would work?
Doesn't sound stable enough not to warp during print.

Posted : 14/12/2021 4:30 pm
FoxRun3D
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RE: "cheapest" rigid vertical wall?

I don't think that would be a problem. You could also print with a brim to stabilize it. 

Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...

Posted : 14/12/2021 5:26 pm
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