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Maybe you could just super glue and acetone vapour the crap out of it mate?
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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. Sorte…
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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.
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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?
The only thing I can think of is tweaking until it prints without a raft.
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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.
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Thanks for your answers guys. Sorry for not being clearer or posting pics. It’s not all BronzeFill prints I am having issues with. Just this really thin-edged one. After a full day of experimenting, and a devastating waste of expensive filament, I almost have a partial solution (albeit a hacked on…
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Hi guys… 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 …