This is so much better than those large videos talking about all the possible ways the prints will fail and getting very technical. This is very good information.
Thanks alot my friend...I am having this same problem. I will try your best solution along with a solution from another viewer, which is to print two objects side by side, giving more cooling time between layers!
Hi, sorry for the late reply. We found out that the resolutions of the stl itself is very critical for round holes. If you have the access to the design, it is advisable to save the drawing in higher resolution so that a more perfect round can be achieved. We hope that this solution helps you
This is so much better than those large videos talking about all the possible ways the prints will fail and getting very technical. This is very good information.
Solution 5 is to put a bunch of the same parts into the print so it has to move from one to the next.
Thanks for this video. I been wrestling with this problem and this helped a lot.
This is actually GodLike content, thank you so much. I have been struggling with a tiny curvy keychain, failed 18 times already but not yet given up.
thanks this improved the print significantly
Good experiments shared 💕thanks bro
You are a life saver! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
Awesome explanation!
Thank you, we will keep it up😊
I had the same problem but i resolved it by printing 2 same screws with a bit space between each other, great video btw !!
Thanx Samm! I had this same idea as well, but have not tried it yet...nice to know it is a possible solution!
Damn does this actually work? That'd be so awesome!
Thank you so much!
You just helped me a lot
thanks this was lots of help
Good info sharing.. Thanks
Thanks, wanna join 3d print culture? 😏
You are a super hero man. Thank you very much.
I needed this trying to print a pin vise.
Good luck with your trying 😊
Thanks alot my friend...I am having this same problem.
I will try your best solution along with a solution from another viewer,
which is to print two objects side by side, giving more cooling time between layers!
Tnx bro for this 👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏
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Does that work with petg? Does petg layer adhesion need the previous layer still warm or does it just depend on how quickly we cool the current layer?
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Thank you. What size nozzle you used here?
Welcome. My nozzle size is 0.4mm
yes, smaller nozzle works better for this
Please send g code
and like quick vid of all slicer settings
I can't get this to work...... : (
Do you have any tips for printing small holes that are properly formed? Sizes like 2.5 and 3mm. Thanks!
Hi, sorry for the late reply. We found out that the resolutions of the stl itself is very critical for round holes. If you have the access to the design, it is advisable to save the drawing in higher resolution so that a more perfect round can be achieved. We hope that this solution helps you
Try hole horizontal expansion in Cura.
@@soundspark Thanks, I've tried that and it definitely works.
English isnt perfect but dammit this is the first video i see that explains this problem
Glad that the video helps u. Hope u able to solve the problem. Happy printing 😀
Noice
How to print skinny parts? print slow!