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TIP! Depending on your set-up, 3d printer and slice software, you might see that bronzeFill needs a bit more flow compared to your normal PLA settings. Most plastics will show die swell when coming out of the nozzle tip, this is counteracted with specific slicer settings. Since bronzeFill doesn’t show a die swell such as PLA you might need to increase flow rate a bit, 4-8% was perfect for our UM2. UM original did not need any adjustments.

TIP! Sanding and polishing your parts will make the bronze particles shine. Start sanding with grit 120-180 and make sure all the printed lines vanish. You’ll notice that because bronzeFill is easy to sand down, careful you won’t loose too much detail. Then start working your way up by following with grit 240-320 and finishing off with grit 600 - or higher. Finally we used a clean soft cloth and some copper polish to really get all of the shine out of the bronze particles."

comment augmente t'on le debit matiere sur l'UM2 ?

 

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    Posted · debit matiere

    Bonjour,

    Si on se réfère à la fameuse formule qui circule dans des posts récents :

    Débit (en mm3/s) = (Température de travail - 168) * 0,133

    Je dirais qu'il suffit d'augmenter la température pour augmenter le débit.

    Mais c'est effectivement étrange, qu'ils ne le disent pas plus clairement, et qu'ils annoncent la même température pour le bronzeFill que pour les autres filaments !

    Tu en as acheté ? Tu pourras nous dire ce que tu en penses ?

     

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    Posted · debit matiere
    Dans Tune -> Flow

     

    J'ai jamais fait perso (sinon au niveau de la config de la matière ca doit pouvoir se régler aussi)

     

    OK merci Didier

     

    Bonjour,

     

    Si on se réfère à la fameuse formule qui circule dans des posts récents :

     

    Débit (en mm3/s) = (Température de travail - 168) * 0,133

     

    Je dirais qu'il suffit d'augmenter la température pour augmenter le débit.

     

    Mais c'est effectivement étrange, qu'ils ne le disent pas plus clairement, et qu'ils annoncent la même température pour le bronzeFill que pour les autres filaments !

     

    Tu en as acheté ? Tu pourras nous dire ce que tu en penses ?

     

    Oui j'en ai acheté, mais en ''pre-order'' donc je ne sais pas quand il seront approvisionné

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    Posted · debit matiere

    Si tu augmentes juste la température ça changera rien au débit qui sort vu que c'est en fonction de la vitesse de déplacement et de la taille des couches.

    Le paramètre flow est défini au niveau de l'imprimante et permet de sortir plus ou moins de matière pour une quantité donnée.

     

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    Posted · debit matiere

    en flow d'origine vous etes à combien ????? car moi sans jamais avoir touché ce parametre, je suis deja à 107 :???:

     

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    Posted · debit matiere

    Je vais vérifier mais je pense être a 100% de base

     

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    Posted · debit matiere

    bizard que je sois à 107

     

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