RE: Still can't get supports exactly right
Annoying I know - but is there any reason why you cant print it on its back (like the photo views)
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RE: Still can't get supports exactly right
when I print on its back, face down - pic #2 (that's actually the side which will be visible), I get the results shown in the first pic which is the worst result. with it standing on a long edge I get the last 2 pics, the issues shown in #3 are tolerable since that won't be seen but the small side edge (last pic) is visible. the opposite small side wall comes out perfect. it appears its an issue with which overhang gets printed first. on the bottom overhang the first layer printed is interior so while it is also ugly you don't see it. however on the 'top' overhang the first layer is visible so now you see it.
since it appears to just be the first layer its likely I can use a combination of sanding & some Bondo to create a smooth finish if i have to. however, I also have 12 other slats to print, all which are twice the size of these small ones. A print solution would be preferably & save a lot of time and at 11 hrs/print i don't want to use them as test case. the small ones take 7 hrs by themselves
RE: Still can't get supports exactly right
Pic 2 looks ok to me but you could print in two parts and snap/glue together using locking pins or recesses?
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RE: Still can't get supports exactly right
I presume the recessed holes in the above picture are for some sort of fastener?,
What about printing an insert for the (Excuse my description) ramp down that would say clip in to two openings or a lip at the bottom of the ramp, and be held by the fastener at the top. This could even be printed in a contrasting colour and since the facing side would be printed facing down ,it would be smooth or textured depending on your print surface, if it were only 1 or 2 layers thick, it should not detract from the overall design.
Normal people believe that if it ainât broke, donât fix it. Engineers believe that if it ainât broke, it doesnât have enough features yet.
RE: Still can't get supports exactly right
hmmm .... printing a 1 or 2 layer 'insert' that i could epoxy over that part would probably work - but this assumes i know how to create a 3D object in STI which I currently don't -- I'm just a dumb printer user at this point .... :). if that's really the only viable solution I'll probably try my sanding/Bondo cunning plan first as I know I can accomplish that ....
RE: Still can't get supports exactly right
@i-am-allin
If you can’t modify the part you can split it into two in the slicer. That will give you more options for printing and orientation.
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RE: Still can't get supports exactly right
Understood but I do t understand how that would help given where the overhang issues are