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Bryan34
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Change in diameter of print

I have drawn a shape in Fusion 360 and printed successful versions at 100% and 75% scale. When I print a 50% copy, made by reducing in Fusion or in Prusaslicer, they come out flawed in the same way. Is there an explanation why these prints fail? The OD should be a smooth curve, but it has reduced diameter in the center that does not appear in the Prusaslicer preview.

Veröffentlicht : 11/06/2023 6:04 pm
Neophyl
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RE: Change in diameter of print

Search for the term 'buldge' on the forum.  Yes I know its not spelt correctly.  There are pages and pages about this effect.  

Veröffentlicht : 11/06/2023 6:59 pm
Bryan34
(@bryan34)
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Themenstarter answered:
RE: Change in diameter of print

Thanks for the "heads up". I see I am late to the party. My shape has a 3 layer wall, and where the diameter changes, the slicer preview shows a color change from yellow to white. What does this indicate? It shouldn't be infill, because I have 4 perimeters.

If I choose a 60% scale instead of 50% the preview shows all yellow interiors. I'm trying to print one with Simplify3D now (I would hate to go back to this). When it finishes I'll try a 60% model and see if the buldges go away.

Veröffentlicht : 11/06/2023 8:33 pm
Neophyl
(@neophyl)
Illustrious Member
RE: Change in diameter of print

White is gapfill.  You could try arachne if you aren't already as that should get rid of gapfill but nothing seems to be a sure fire thing to get rid of it.  A lot of what you are picturing looks like plastic contraction.  Which could be down to so many factors (or a combination). 

Without seeing the project and being able to slice with exactly the same settings and run through the various preview options to get a better idea of what the slicer is doing its hard to tell for certain.  Is it going at a different speed on those sections ?  does that area get a different amount of airflow due to the duct design ?  So many possibilities.

Veröffentlicht : 11/06/2023 9:05 pm
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