RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Krempa, "mouse ears". And if the bottom surface is not as good as it looks, you can make relief there in the form of squares with a depth of the height of the first layer. Ovšem i tady vás čeká trochu více výzkumu. You can find an example on the bottom of the part for MMU here: https://www.printables.com/model/531604-mmu3-printable-parts/files#preview.file.Np0ah
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Cant emphasise part geometry enough, if a part isn't designed to alleviate warping then it can be a tricky problem to solve.
Would you have a reliable pointer for this (tips to alleviate warping), please?
I watched this video quite recently , and although a lot of what he said I was aware of already, he mentioned a couple of other factors that I hadn't considered:
It's not on geometry specifically, but that is mentioned IIRC.
With geometry I find it hard to explain as I don't really know the correct terminologies, I'm by no means an expert, but I've printed enough to now to be able to look at a part and just know if its likely to suffer warping.
It's basically being able to notice if a certain section of a part is likely to suffer from stresses as the filament cools, and what you can do to alleviate those stresses.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
I have now tested them and have had good success.
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RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Krempa, "mouse ears". And if the bottom surface is not as good as it looks, you can make relief there in the form of squares with a depth of the height of the first layer. Ovšem i tady vás čeká trochu více výzkumu. You can find an example on the bottom of the part for MMU here: https://www.printables.com/model/531604-mmu3-printable-parts/files#preview.file.Np0ah
OK, this blows my mind. I had no idea you can lift such huge portion of the face off the bed and have it function... hmm. Also, Váš mix češtiny a angličtiny je značně matoucí 😉
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
For larger ASA and PC parts I print on a G10 surface that is attached to a thick steel plate. The reason is that I've had parts warp and pull the print sheet off the bed.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Also, Váš mix češtiny a angličtiny je značně matoucí 😉
Unfortunately, I am quite an old man and my English is not very good. So I would rather use a translator than struggle with the English from my head. The important thing is that machine translation is quite accurate these days and no one has complained yet that they did not understand the text, which could easily happen with the English from my old head.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Also, Váš mix češtiny a angličtiny je značně matoucí 😉
Unfortunately, I am quite an old man and my English is not very good. So I would rather use a translator than struggle with the English from my head. The important thing is that machine translation is quite accurate these days and no one has complained yet that they did not understand the text, which could easily happen with the English from my old head.
Oh, no problem with that. Now that chatgpt does reasonable job even at CZ->EN (and back), it's fine. I was just struggling to switch back and forth in the previous post. Which is why I poked fun at the mix. Didn't mean to offend...
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Yeah, that's OK. It could have happened somewhere that I forgot to switch the forum to English, or I accidentally inserted a Czech template, although I'm careful about that. But that's okay, let's leave it at that.
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
Btw, is there somewhere more explanation regarding the lifted up squares (like in the MMU3)? I searched but couldn't find info regarding that...
RE: The Cryogrip Pro Glacier plate is an excellent cheaper alternative to the Satin plate with one minor caveat on the Core One
In my opinion, these deepened squares should break the tension created in the first layer. Maybe someone could know more. In any case, they worked quite well for me.