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Think I should have done white strings instead? I just really like the way this green stands out.
I think the green will be awesome under blue lights! I'm assuming it's for the Urchin set?
 

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6 manual filament changes... Wasn't fun...
I've been thinking about welding small sections together so I don't need to change them. but then I need to figure out how much is used at what point...also I'm really not that interested in that much work.
You guys are really pushing the limits...LOL
you got this
 

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I've been thinking about welding small sections together so I don't need to change them. but then I need to figure out how much is used at what point...also I'm really not that interested in that much work.

you got this
Ever print at .08? I'm printing a tiny violin now. Only way to get the details.
 

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.08 nozzle? that's tiny! layer height never gone less than .10. I usually go for .5 out of a .4 nozzle.
It's layer height, still using the .4 nozzle. I never thought I would need a smaller nozzle but it would definitely help right now. If I had another printer I would set one up with a .2 nozzle for lithos and such.
 
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I print most stuff at .2 to speed up the prints. I'll do .1 or .12 for better looking prints but most of the stuff I'm printing doesn't have a lot of need for fine details.
 

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It's layer height, still using the .4 nozzle. I never thought I would need a smaller nozzle but it would definitely help right now. If I had another printer I would set one up with a .2 nozzle for lithos and such.

I print most stuff at .2 to speed up the prints. I'll do .1 or .12 for better looking prints but most of the stuff I'm printing doesn't have a lot of need for fine details.


functional parts or prototypes I will kick it up to .25 or .3.
detail I will leave .1 or .15

I want a .2 nozzle for detail and .8 for much faster printing. Can you imagine a 1.2mm wall in vase mode!? flower pots would be so quick.
 

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