Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
With PrusaSlicer Is it possible to build supports that don't go all the way to the bed?
I have a 4mm overhang that goes all around my piece about 4 cm from the bed. Instead of building a 4 cm support that wraps around the whole thing can't i somehow have a support that bevels into the rising column to reduce print time and waste?
I have an MK3S.
Here's the profile:
Sorry if this is super simple to some. My printer's only about a month old.
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
Not at this point. Maybe tree supports will be coming in the next release, which has a focus on supports.
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RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
Try @bobstro's settings for supports:
- 0.25mm z distance.
- 75% xy distance.
- 3mm support spacing.
- 4 interface layers.
- 0.2mm interface layer spacing
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
With PrusaSlicer Is it possible to build supports that don't go all the way to the bed?
No.
Instead of building a 4 cm support that wraps around the whole thing can't i somehow have a support that bevels into the rising column to reduce print time and waste?
Yes. Create the supports in CAD.
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
With PrusaSlicer Is it possible to build supports that don't go all the way to the bed?
I have a 4mm overhang that goes all around my piece about 4 cm from the bed. Instead of building a 4 cm support that wraps around the whole thing can't i somehow have a support that bevels into the rising column to reduce print time and waste?
I have an MK3S.
Here's the profile:
Sorry if this is super simple to some. My printer's only about a month old.
Try what I posted above and see if it works.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
@tim-2
I dont' see a built in way to do this in fusion 360 and meshmixer attempts it but doesn't do a very good job.
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
@cwbullet
It did a pretty good job! Seems like less waste and the supports came off nice. Thanks!
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
@jimerb
You need to design the supports yourself in CAD. Add small features that will support corners and mid points of overhanging perimeters, use spacing as appropriate between the support and the overhang, or just let them touch. The diagonal supports must attach to the part, though. It's a choice of where the surface roughness matters most. Tree supports make the least impact, but are more difficult to control and build properly.
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
Agree with the above. Just add a 45degree .5mm part that almost touches the outer part of your lip and almost touches the vertical wall (almost as in .2mm or less distance) I have done this many times - it is a break away sacrificial part.
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
@jimerb
I am glad it helped.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
Agree with the above. Just add a 45degree .5mm part that almost touches the outer part of your lip and almost touches the vertical wall (almost as in .2mm or less distance) I have done this many times - it is a break away sacrificial part.
How would it look in the profile I have? The overhang goes all around the piece. Since this is a large area I'd be supporting would i need a zillion little supports? The supports would be "suspended in air" by just a little?
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
This is a worst case for supporting a flat surface using tree supports. But hopefully you can see how ends can be moved and tweaked to start from a single point to support many. This would include rooting on a vertical surface.
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
Any new problems?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Supports That Don't go all the way to the Print bed
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