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Sean
 Sean
(@sean-6)
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Wood Filament stringing on external perimiters

I'm printing Groot with hatchbox Woddfill PLA at 215c using High Detail settings and it is pretty stringy stuff.

I was wondering if anyone had suggestions on how I could reduce the stringiness especially on his face so I dont have to do more post processing then necessary?

Disregard the layer shift in his head. There was a momentary power drop that resulted in the layer shift. Going to have to re print this one anyway.

Opublikowany : 22/05/2018 4:44 pm
rob.l6
(@rob-l6)
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Re: Wood Filament stringing on external perimiters

Well I for one thinks it looks pretty good as is.

But I suppose you could try reducing the temp a little (but beware of blockages), slow down perimeter speed, lower your retraction length and set z lift to zero and see how you go.

Or even try a 0.5 nozzle.

Opublikowany : 23/05/2018 3:35 am
x50arm
(@x50arm)
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Re: Wood Filament stringing on external perimiters

I can’t remember what settings I used for this one, I wiped out my settings while upgrading the slicer. When I get done with my current print jobs I’ll go back in and figure it out again. Here is how mine turned out.

Opublikowany : 24/05/2018 1:43 am
rob.l6
(@rob-l6)
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Re: Wood Filament stringing on external perimiters


I can’t remember what settings I used for this one, I wiped out my settings while upgrading the slicer. When I get done with my current print jobs I’ll go back in and figure it out again. Here is how mine turned out.

Nice, which material?

Opublikowany : 24/05/2018 6:34 am
x50arm
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Re: Wood Filament stringing on external perimiters

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Nice, which material?
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Pretty sure that one was Tianse, but I also had a roll of Hatchbox at that time. The hatchbox prints a lot lighter color, but I can’t tell for sure in that pick which one it was.

Opublikowany : 25/05/2018 2:52 am
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