Help with printing layers that require support
Hello, I was hoping for some help/direction on how to achieve a smooth finish on a layer that requires support.
I printed the following part. The top side that printed up smooth, but the bottom side did not. It required supports.
I have attached pictures of the part, and the top and bottom sides. In addition I have attached the STL in the orientation that the object was printed.
I am using a MK3S+, at 0.15 mm quality, 15% infill. The rest of the parameters are left on default. DDBDPalmRight.stl
RE: Help with printing layers that require support
Simple answer: you can't.
By definition, the supported surface will be imperfect. There has to be a small gap between that surface and the top of the support ( I usually use 0.2 for 0.2 mm layer height) or the support would be fused into the model and couldn't be removed. So the filament will always droop a bit.
With an MMU, dual extruders, etc. you could print supports with water soluble supports, so no need for a gap.
For most of us, this is just one of the limitations of FDM technology. If you need something smoother, you'll have to resort to post-processing aka sanding and polishing.
Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...
RE: Help with printing layers that require support
Thank you very much! I was concerned there was something I was missing.
You have save me countless hours searching for an answer!
Regards,
Nick