Topic: Surface quality & extrusion issues
So for the past couple of months I've ben struggling with the quality of the vertical surfaces of my prints.
Ever since I put an all metal hot end on my SD3 I haven't been able to dial it in to get clean prints. The hot end is NOT an E3D, it's some kind of a clone. I have no mechanical issues with it, it extrudes fine, no jams or anything, and the top surfaces it produces are superior to the top surfaces I was getting from my original MG PLus.
However, vertical surfaces are simply horrible. I calibrated the extrusion multiplier, I adjusted vRef (by feel), tried all kinds of permutations of extrusion temps, speeds, retraction, Z-Hop, you name it, it still sucks.
Dimensionally, it produces accurate models, and when printing mechanical type objects, it's fine, but on finely detailed models like the one in the photos, it simply won't cut it.
Besides looking scruffy, the material also looks "dry" (dull and "sandy" looking). But the top surfaces look nice, smooth and shiny.
Any comments and suggestions (other than "you should have bought an E3D") would be appreciated.
Thanks.
SD3 printer w/too many mods, Printrbot Simple Maker Ed., FormLabs Form 1+
AnyCubic Photon, Shining 3D EinScan-S & Atlas 3D scanners...
...and too much time on my hands.
