Hi :) Having some issues printing the rear piece (that in your plate 2) for my Vision Enclosure. Do you print at full speed or did you decrease it a little bit? When I try to print it I have always the same issue: during printing, it seems as if the filament can't keep up with the speed of the print head. The filament doesn't lay down properly and remains detached. These curled pieces of filament then end up among the various layers, causing a tremendous mess. Hope you can help me :)
I went looking for videos showing the parts of this process that were difficult and/or not easily understood. For example: the polycarbonate cutting and measuring, the heated inserts, the magnets, the side plates and how they’re put together and installed. You skipped over all of the not readily apparent aspects, making this video only marginally helpful.
Thanks for the walkthrough. For future videos please make the music the same volume as the talking - this one has it way too loud.
Hi :) Having some issues printing the rear piece (that in your plate 2) for my Vision Enclosure. Do you print at full speed or did you decrease it a little bit? When I try to print it I have always the same issue: during printing, it seems as if the filament can't keep up with the speed of the print head. The filament doesn't lay down properly and remains detached. These curled pieces of filament then end up among the various layers, causing a tremendous mess. Hope you can help me :)
So when I printed it I was able to print at the standard speed that the bambu slicer recommends. What type of filament are you using
I went looking for videos showing the parts of this process that were difficult and/or not easily understood. For example: the polycarbonate cutting and measuring, the heated inserts, the magnets, the side plates and how they’re put together and installed.
You skipped over all of the not readily apparent aspects, making this video only marginally helpful.