I am trying to print a keyring prototype for a friend which is based on a triangle-shaped logo made up of different lines.
I am trying to print it in BronzeFill, and the issue is that the top and bottom layers of these ‘lines’ aren’t closing consistently. Some are, some aren’t. As in you can see the separate shells, instead of a solid object.
I have tried all types of infill and shell settings, to no avail.
Are there any tricks to getting these to seal properly, or is it simply too thin?
A picture would be a good idea I’ve run into this kind of issue myself and if it’s consistent between prints the issue is probably with the slicer and the limitations of the nozzle size. The slicer has to calculate what it can and can’t print and with some forms like small features or tapering features, the software will not be able to calculate a way to print them. I was using BronzeFill on a medallion and the lettering was getting holes in it. The closest I could come to getting the letters to form correctly was to reduce the shell/perimeter count to 1. If your slicer has a preview option, go into it and zoom in to the problem areas. This will give you a better idea of what you’re dealing with.
Sorry for sidetracking the thread, but I have to ask Steven - how did you polish Scrumpty? All by hand? Tumbler? Polishing wheel? It looks great! Just trying to work out the best methods for working with Colorfabb’s metals.