2 hours ago, gr5 said:I love puzzles like this. I've never experienced anything like this but
1) Is this PLA?
2) Could you please post your project file (the one with combing on)? (do menu "file" "save project" and post that file - it will include your model among other things)
3) This is a fantastic example - could you photograph some close-ups of the crack please? Both outside the part and in the inner cylinder.
I'm worried you don't have the exact same settings anymore. That the part may have been placed in a different location or you may have changed one parameter but hopefully that won't matter.
Thanks!
Hi thank you for your reply. I have modified my settings but I still have the GCODE files, which I will attach in a moment once my printer finishes and I can get the microSD card out. I don't have the original model any more either, I've modified it for what I need, but I still have a very similar version which I have saved and attached as a project file.
EDIT: GCODE now attached
It is PLA but I also printed with PETG a few years ago and it was the same then. I printed a little bit in TPU and it had the same issue but also TPU is a bugger to print with so I haven't done much and not for several years.
I've also attached some photos, I hope they are useful! I also snapped one of the top panels off to show how clean the break is, and also to photograph the underside. They break off really easy, with just a fingernail. The other layers are really solid, I can't break them.
I've actually counted the number of layers on the piece that broke off. I counted 17, which is the same number Cura is giving me for the top panel too, so it's not missing a layer on the print.
EyeREADYxxxx.gcode EyeREADYxxxxNOCOMB.gcode
Edited by ZachariahSAdded 2 GCODE files
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I love puzzles like this. I've never experienced anything like this but
1) Is this PLA?
2) Could you please post your project file (the one with combing on)? (do menu "file" "save project" and post that file - it will include your model among other things)
3) This is a fantastic example - could you photograph some close-ups of the crack please? Both outside the part and in the inner cylinder.
I'm worried you don't have the exact same settings anymore. That the part may have been placed in a different location or you may have changed one parameter but hopefully that won't matter.
Thanks!
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