Looks like the smart supports should go higher up the Orthotic. I'm seeing print artifacts due to the orthotic flexing in the example print time-lapse.
Smart! It seems it is a relatively stiff filament - probably stiffness > 90. I'm not sure it will function with stiffness of 85 or less. What do you say? Thanks!
That's a really clever way of supporting stuff, correct me if I'm wrong, Is your heat bed fixed in place? I've got a sovol 4 and it's a "bed Slinger", I've tried similar support concepts to this but mine failed because the "bed Slinger" introduces too many vibrations at the top of the Z axis. im looking at this for a better printing solution but its not reedy yet. ruclips.net/video/f0rVNFXp9IA/видео.htmlsi=wnd4vOuj7p6MoNw5
@@3DShoemaker Yer... so bed slingers as i have look a bit more common to me & the vibration is a problem as it goes up it gets worse. but its an ease fix whith a few more supports.
Looks like the smart supports should go higher up the Orthotic. I'm seeing print artifacts due to the orthotic flexing in the example print time-lapse.
Possibly, they will be adjusted if necessary
Smart! It seems it is a relatively stiff filament - probably stiffness > 90. I'm not sure it will function with stiffness of 85 or less. What do you say? Thanks!
Softer would be better I agree
@@3DShoemaker but it will be possible?
@@pedorthicart1201 I think so
@@3DShoemakerI'm not sure but it will be great to be true!
Have you looked into experimenting with nonplanar printing? It seems quite complicated.
Not yet...
Why not using pva as support material ?
Would need a dual extruder printer for that, as TPU won't go through multi material systems, at least not easily
wait i have to ask, is this something people do. How do you get into it and do people just send you jobs. I've never knew this was a thing
It's definitely a competitive business, but that's another topic entirely...
@@3DShoemaker thank you
That's a really clever way of supporting stuff, correct me if I'm wrong, Is your heat bed fixed in place? I've got a sovol 4 and it's a "bed Slinger", I've tried similar support concepts to this but mine failed because the "bed Slinger" introduces too many vibrations at the top of the Z axis.
im looking at this for a better printing solution but its not reedy yet. ruclips.net/video/f0rVNFXp9IA/видео.htmlsi=wnd4vOuj7p6MoNw5
Thanks. Heat bed goes up and down, that's it
@@3DShoemaker Yer... so bed slingers as i have look a bit more common to me & the vibration is a problem as it goes up it gets worse. but its an ease fix whith a few more supports.