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Jun 2015

I thought about it, but was worried the layer orientation would make it too fragile on some edges.

It’s worth a shot though. Thanks for that.

I tried changing the orientation and it collapsed unfortunately.

Is there a reason why the bottom would still be two unsealed shells, but the top is fine?

Is this a limitation of the technology I can’t hack my way out of? :confused:

The only thing I can think of is tweaking until it prints without a raft.

Have you tried checking the stl file to make sure that it hasn’t any defects / open edges. Try printing the 20mm test cube from thingiverse if that comes out ok as the walls are very thin then it might be the file. 3d Hubs has some suggestions in its faq’s for free programs you can use.

Thanks Colin. No open edges, but I still need to try the test cube later. I suspect that will work though, as I haven’t had any issues with objects like small medallions with fine details. It’s just the bottom/floor of these thin line shapes.

UPDATE: The final part of the puzzle was printing with no raft.

I tried this previously and it was a disaster, but I suspect this is because the printer had been on for a while, and the BronzeFill had started playing up. This time I did it immediately after turning the printer on for the day. Sorted. I just wonder how many I could do before it starts going rogue again.

Thank you all for your helpful suggestions.

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.