I’ve tried printing the four rods several times and they keep failing at the threaded portion. I’m using a silk gold filament. I’ve tried with a raft adhesion, s and different layer heights. Any tips to get it to print successfully?
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Publication date | 2023-09-01 at 03:32 |
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i have tried printing the frame multiple times with silk filament and every time at around 80% it breaks, is there a way to fix it
Seems like you might have two problems:
1) the silk filament has very bad layer adheasion, which unfortunately is quite common with some silk filaments
2) your flow rate, or nozzle temperature is too high, which result in small imperfections and overextrusions, the nozzle collides with during printing.
I recommend lowering flow rate and maybe print speed, but the major problem is the filament I assume.
Is there a commercial license for this? I'm looking for ways to fund my 3d printing hobby, and I think something as cool as this would likely sell well.
Yes, please have a look at the product description, there is a link to my patreon.