Topic: Bridges and tolerances
I have a Solidoodle 2 with a heated bed. It is fairly calibrated and makes consistent prints.
I downloaded this pretty ingenious heart shaped locket STL from Thingiverse. It is like the wooden one in the Illusionist. Thought it would be a great way to showcase my printer to skeptical girlfriends. In any case, this design was made with Replicators/PLA in mind, so I'm having trouble in two areas: bridging and tolerances.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:44579
The ingenious design is that this is a fully functioning mechanical design that prints in one shot. No separate prints and assembly required. What makes this ingenious also makes it hard to print. Tolerances are important for the action to work. My problems are that my first test run was fused together in the center joint, so I was never able to twist it. My second issue was the the top layers didn't bridge properly, leaving holes in the top section in random points, and dropping lines of spaghetti inside the print.
I know this is geared towards PLA and Makerbot Replicators with extruder fans, but short of modding my Solidoodle to include an extruder fan, any suggestions on how I can print this out?
Should I try to mess with bridge flow/speed? What should I tweek for the tolerance issue with the joint? Maybe it fused together because of Slic3r.
