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joshua.w6
(@joshua-w6)
Eminent Member
(Accidental) Super Long Bridging

Just wanted to share an accidental "oops" in a recent print.

I didn't actually realize that you had to consider the bridging angle in slic3r, I had always assumed it was automatic (as it seems to handle 99% of situations without need to consider the bridging angle setting?)

When I noticed the below, it instantly raised an eyebrow. Both "Wow, That is a long bridge" and "wtf, why didn't it print along the Y axis?".

=

"wow"

Postato : 30/07/2018 2:41 am
JoanTabb
(@joantabb)
Veteran Member Moderator
Re: (Accidental) Super Long Bridging

Artificial intelligence is sometimes stretched

I printed a 4 colour benchy with the MMUv1 and just as the side rails began rising the main hull filament jammed... but the benchy continued to build and the top detail of the sides and cabin continued to build totally without support, in mid air...

3D printing is fascinating at times

regards Joan

I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK

Postato : 08/08/2018 1:36 am
talz13
(@talz13)
Eminent Member
Re: (Accidental) Super Long Bridging

That's definitely interesting! I just did a 10% honeycomb infill with 3 top layers, and apparently that wasn't quite enough for the size of the honeycomb holes, as I could still see the pattern sagging ever so slightly in the top skin. I've adjusted it to 5 top layers and it is looking better so far!

Prusa i3 MK3 kit
MK3/S Upgrade Kit
FW 3.7.0
Slic3r PE 1.41.3

Postato : 09/08/2018 5:12 pm
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