Sorry, to clarify the setting is in Expert settings and its called “Overhang Angle for support”, the default is 60.
I stated it the wrong way round in my original post. Making this angle LOWER ADDS support of course, and HIGHERr REDUCES support.
Sorry, to clarify the setting is in Expert settings and its called “Overhang Angle for support”, the default is 60.
I stated it the wrong way round in my original post. Making this angle LOWER ADDS support of course, and HIGHERr REDUCES support.
Hi @fleethower,
I was asked by Luuk to get in touch regarding a problem I’m facing with the certification print of Monica. The printing seemed to work fine with good quality, but when completed and after minimal processing and removal of the flashing and support it seems the model does not stay together. I’ve been very carefull not to remove to much material, but still Monica falls appart. Do you have any tips/sugestions to overcome this issue…
Thanks,
Martin
Hi Marinv77, the print quality looks good. That piece can be a bit loose, but they should hold together. I’m wondering if you haven’t smoothed the connections enough where the supports were. I’ve run into problems when not sanding enough, but have never run into any problems by sanding too much, try smoothing those areas a bit more. Let me know if that helps, this looks like an ultimaker, correct?
Hi Greg and Maikel, you should have recently received a file with the supports already included, so that you won’t have to generate any in cura. This should make the printing go more smoothly, please let me know if you haven’t received that file.
Thanks!
Yes indeed Ultimaker 2…
I will try sanding a little more than and see what that brings.
Thanks
Martin
Hey Martin, great, I’m glad to hear it. Your print quality looks fantastic, thanks for being a part of this project!
I had this problem as well, although it was not due to sanding. My problem is that the head piece was much too loose, causing it to fall off unless the whole piece or orientated upwards.
There is one more trick you could use, but be carefull as it can potentialy ruin your print.
Try holding the lips of the head piece under hot watter and gently squezze them together so the get a fraction of a milimeter tighter. This gave the final result for me.
Again, be carefull
Martin
The certification model is just Monica, she is the toughest print to make. Once certified you will receive the final models around October 20 or 21, but test prints for those models should not be necessary unless you would like to conduct them on your own.
Best,
Fleet