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Aug 2017

Looks like you need a filament cooler, the layers are drooping before the next layer comes in, try slowing down the print speed.

I will drop the overall print speed and see what happens.

So far I have not seen any problems with other printed objects, just this particular Y nozzle.

Thank you for taking time to reply.

Hello!

I have the fan running at all times. I have tried slowing the speed and increasing its thickness a bit.

Managed to print out a complete Y nozzle, but it still has cracks between joints.

You might increase the extruder temp a little for better layer bonding but not to much. Try 205 and see how it goes. I would measure the filament diameter in several spots and enter that average in the slicer. The horizontal lines may be a mechanical issue or the extrusion is off but one thing at a time.

That split in the middle could be the model and not the print. Not sure without looking into it more.

Hi Benson,

Thank you for taking the troubling to check my drawings.

I’m sorry I don’t really understand the steps you took to make the Y nozzle using shell command.

1. Drew a Y

2. Drew a circle OD: 31 mm, followed by a hollow extrusion - done for each plane

3. Trim

4. Thicken surface: 1 mm (in my previous stl file I did 2 mm)

5. Directly print to stl

If you don’t mind, I have done a step-by-step how I drew the nozzle in Inventor.

I am beginning to suspect if my trimming is incorrect.

If you have time, appreciate if you could tell me where I did wrong.

Thank you so much.
y_nozzle.pdf 1 (244 KB)

Looks like you are also using inventor.

Here are my steps

1. create solid cylinder (revolve a rectangle around the Z axis)

2. Use the XZ Plane and create a new axis off the center of the first cylinder and the angle desired

3. Create a rectangle off the new axis and revolve a new cylinder

4. repeat for the third cylinder

5. Use the Shell command under 3D Model and pick the three flat planes of the nozzle, the planes that you pick will be the openings. Set the shell thickness that you want the wall thickness to be.

Thank you so much for the steps.

I will try this soon:)

8 days later

Hello,

I just want to update you that your method of drawing the Y nozzle gives me a good printing when printed by the 3d printer.

I believe the using Shell is the correct way, and not using Trim command.

Thank you again for helping me out.

Take care.