Just from looking at the results and model. You printed it in vertical orientation, model could break in half if dropped (if layer adhesion is not good) , main body should be printed in horizontal od angled at least 45. From damage when shot, i think you should add more perimeters, in my opinion minimum is 4. Layer thickness is looking like 0.2 , try 0.16, CNC Kitchen did a great job on checking what layer thickness have best adhesion and best spot is in between 0.1 and 0.2, but those are not natural layer thickness for stepper motors, best quality is 0.12 i think, 0.16 give very good quality with great adhesion and it prints much faster. Infill in my prints is around 25% or more, depend on the project. Some times i use 100% infill enforcer in some areas if they must endure forces etc. And to the layer adhesion and deforming. Well you have to print PETG with minimal cooling so it can deform if not supported with overhangs or steep angles, i use 10% to 20% with autocooling in Prusa Slicer, it give the best results, use supports with separation from model for 0.16 mm is you have great layer adhesion , so you can have both well enough surface ( not good as i would like) but supports will be easy to separate. Temperature depend on the brand of the filament, i normally print in higher end of spectrum provided by the manufacturer, (example 240 to 250 for the Prusa PETG). Tor test prints it not matter that much, but for final project use good brands , like Prusament, quality of the filament really matters. Damn a long one. Hope it helps :)
Just from looking at the results and model. You printed it in vertical orientation, model could break in half if dropped (if layer adhesion is not good) , main body should be printed in horizontal od angled at least 45. From damage when shot, i think you should add more perimeters, in my opinion minimum is 4. Layer thickness is looking like 0.2 , try 0.16, CNC Kitchen did a great job on checking what layer thickness have best adhesion and best spot is in between 0.1 and 0.2, but those are not natural layer thickness for stepper motors, best quality is 0.12 i think, 0.16 give very good quality with great adhesion and it prints much faster. Infill in my prints is around 25% or more, depend on the project. Some times i use 100% infill enforcer in some areas if they must endure forces etc. And to the layer adhesion and deforming. Well you have to print PETG with minimal cooling so it can deform if not supported with overhangs or steep angles, i use 10% to 20% with autocooling in Prusa Slicer, it give the best results, use supports with separation from model for 0.16 mm is you have great layer adhesion , so you can have both well enough surface ( not good as i would like) but supports will be easy to separate. Temperature depend on the brand of the filament, i normally print in higher end of spectrum provided by the manufacturer, (example 240 to 250 for the Prusa PETG). Tor test prints it not matter that much, but for final project use good brands , like Prusament, quality of the filament really matters. Damn a long one. Hope it helps :)
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how much is the infill used for this?
With what infill was it printed?
does not look lik 100% to me...
@@shintokatana17 obv
Probably like 60% or 70%
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