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How to eliminate circular stripes on the top surface


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Posted · How to eliminate circular stripes on the top surface

Hello,

 

I'm trying to make a silicone mold from my 3D printing piece. However the top layer of my printing has visible circular stripes and so the silicone mold also has these stripes (which is pretty ugly). Does anyone know how to eliminate or reduce these stripes? I tried severals options in Cura but it didn't change much.

 

Thank you for all your help! Have a nice day you all.

Moule silicone.jpg

Contre-moule en PC.jpg

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    Posted · How to eliminate circular stripes on the top surface

    That's basically stair stepping due to layer lines. Easiest way to get rid of it is to change the orientation of the print, but that will probably lead to supports. Or there is a method out there called non-linear printing, but it involves digging into the g-code. 

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    Posted · How to eliminate circular stripes on the top surface

    In Cura there is a thing called "Use Adaptive Layers" in the experimental section. You can search for it in the search bar or go to preferences and check the box to make sure it is easily found. I have all my settings exposed to make finding things easier meself.

     

    Hope this helps 🙂

     

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    Posted · How to eliminate circular stripes on the top surface

    PI has been taken to a 31.4 trillion decimal places with no end in sight.  For us in 3D printing, that means there will always be steps and circles will always have facets.

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    Posted · How to eliminate circular stripes on the top surface
    5 minutes ago, kmanstudios said:

    Flatland strikes!!😂

     

    So I'm driving across Texas on a lovely day and I stop for gas.  It happens to be a full service station and the fella comes out to pump the gas.  I've been staring at the same scenery for 5 or 6 hours and I mentioned "Wow, is it ever flat here." to which he replied:

    'Yep.  If you stare in any direction long enough you'll see the back of your own head."

    I like that one.  Science in the middle of nowhere.

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