Topic: Extruded Filiments Not Bonding Horizontally
I've always had a problem with extruded filliments not bonding well horizontally. For example, I use a lot of 1.5mm thick vertical walls in my designs. The printer builds these by laying down a perimeter filliment for the outside surfaces and then a fill pass inbetween. The result is usually three separate vertical walls one filliment wide with no horizontal adheason. The strength is very bad. The fill in wider wall thicknesses is also often bad:the fill often doesn't touch the perimenter shells. Thus my prints generally have a lot of voids.
Today I created a special test design with varying wall thicknesses to see if I could find some parameter that could be changed to correct the problem. The object consists of walls of 0.5mm, 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm, and 3mm thick with a 0.6mm thick bottom layer.
With default settings, the 0.5mm wall prints as on filliment pass with thickness 0.36mm to 0.4mm; the 1mm wall prints as two wall shells with a fill pass inbetween that bonds the two shells together well (the way it shoud be); the 1.5mm wall prints as two wall shells with a fill pass inbetween, but the fill doesn't bond to the shells leaving a very weak wall; the 2mm wall prints as 2 perimenter shells each side with a fill pass inbetween and again the fill doesn't bond to the perimeter shells and the shells don't bond to each other; this continues the same for the thicker walls: the shells don't bond to each other and the fill doesn't bond to the ajacent shells.
I decided to try increasing the Extrusion Mulitplier. The stock value is 0.79. I started by increasing this to 0.9. There was a noticable improvement in the horizontal bonding, but still not as good as it should be. I tried values of 0.95, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, and 1.5. With each increase the horizontal bonding improved. The values of 1.2 and 1.5 resulted in very rough surface in the fill box bottom. A value of 1.1 seems to produce good horizontal bonding even though it's not 100% bonded. However, the layers are squishing noticably causing vetical openings to be significantly reduced. For all multiplier values, the single filliment wall is ~0.4mm wide.
So my question: are there other parameters that can/should be tuned to fix the horizontal bonding problem other than the extrusion multiplier? Can I get solid vertical walls without reducing the size of vertical openings?
