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Posted · come programmare questo diabolico pezzo ?

Buongiorno, vi sarei grato se qualcuno riesce  gentilmente a darmi una mano a programmare questo pezzo (common-test.stl) vedi foto "test di prova". La cosa che non mi riesce é saper programmare la parte superiore alla parte cilindrica. Non riesco a capire come far fare le due asticelle sormontanti i 4 pezzi verticali. Stampo con una ANET A6 e come materiale utilizzo PETG. Grazie per un gradito aiuto Marchino
 

rispondere per favore a laoma1955@gmail.com

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    Posted · come programmare questo diabolico pezzo ?

    Diabolical is the correct word.

    Tree supports.  Everywhere.  No Support Interface.  XY distance as close as you dare.  No Support Z distance.

    And a .2 nozzle at .12 layer height.

    And cooling.  A lot of cooling.

    I have never used the "Lift Head" setting but for this one I think 20 second minimum layer time and "Lift Head".

     

    I am not at home and so cannot print this to check my theory.  I am curious about it...and where we can find the demon who came up with it.

     

    Greg of Orvieto

     

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