I was thinking about attempting to print this Yoda figure as a test.
See: 3D-Voronoi Yoda by Dizingof by Dizingof - Thingiverse
Any ideas of what settings & materials might work best? I can’t see filling the thing with support structures because they would be impossible to remove. Others seem to have printed it without support on a MakerBot.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
It doesn’t look like too hard of a print, despite its complexity. It’s just a lot of overhangs that interconnect with each other.
Don’t use support; as you said, it would be almost impossible to remove, and from what I can tell it wouldn’t help much anyways. You just want to use print settings that work well with overhangs on the material you’re using (e.g. turn on a layer fan if you’re using PLA, but turn it off if you’re using ABS).
-Karl Zhao
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Hello,
The structure being dense , simply deactivate the function and print will succeed . With Zortrax UP or imin, it will work quite easily with ABS filament.
Regards
Hello,
0* support angle should do trick.
Thanks for the suggestions. I am trying a print in Z-ABS today. I will let you know how it goes.
So I completed the print yesterday in Z-ABS.
used 19 micron setting.
0 degree.
High Speed.
The print took 11 hours and 15 minutes. Acetone fumed for 50 minutes.