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Jun 2017

My benchy’s are usually spot on. I Bought this filament from Boots Industries web closing sale, and after having to respool the filament onto a new reel - their cardboard crap fell apart - I printed a temperature tower. They recommend 190-230. Up until 205, the tower snapped easily. I printed this benchy at 210, build plate temp at 60, with a flow rate of 90%, filament diameter set to 1.69 (as measured), 60mm speed with 5s minimum time/layer and 10mm minimum speed, fan 100% at 1mm… I think those are the important specs… All three of the four rolls I bought from them have printed with similar results.

I lowered the print speed down to 40mm, tried jacking the filament diameter up to 1.75 in case it was over-extrusion, printed at 205° instead of 210°… Slowing the print down helped a LITTLE, but nothing else made any significant difference.

I know benchy is a tough little guy, but I printed the filament roll from this model - Retro Filament Spool Keychain by TheNewHobbyist - Thingiverse - and the finish is almost as bumpy as the benchy. It’s hard to see in the photos, but trust me… it’s not good.

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated!

My first thought is that the filament is “wet”. Google how to dry the filament and see if it helps.

WOW, got to go find a cheap dehydrator now to play with. I have some filament that gave me the same finish you got with the bumps.Thanks for the info.