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Jul 2017

Hello All,

I have recently come across a printing problem I have never seen before. It has to do with printing threads on a Dimension sst768 and Insight 10.6 for software. As you can see with the images the base comes out perfectly but the threads are a hot mess! All I can think of is a slicing issue, but when I look at the sliced bolt it appears fine. Has anyone seen this before? I’m printing the same .stl on another printer without issue, so I’m at a loss. The images attached are of three different bolts printed separately.

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    Jul '17
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Your thread form has too steep an overhang to print unsupported. First try printing on the finest layer height. - if it still doesnt work- you will need to use supports. Else you will need to change your thread form overhangs to be 45deg or less to print supportless.

Similarly, on the Stratasys machines you will likely need to print support as “surround” instead of “smart” - if you use smart the threads might have an acceptable overhang, but too small to print regardless.

Thank you for the info, I just ordered a 4.5L on ebay for less than a 100 bux, can’t go wrong there if it works! :). I can’t wait to try the sodium hydroxide method with dish soap, if that works I will be much more efficient with being able to clean some of these supports at home which is a huge bonus. Thank you! -John