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Topic: First Print - small part deformed

Hello,

I just recieved my solidoodle printer today! I did a print of a calibration cube, it turned out really well, except for the top cube, since its small im assuming it didnt have enough time to cool, and I am planning on making a fan mod so this wont be a problem, but is there anything else i can do so that small things can cool before the printer continues. Also there are really small gaps in the middle of the cubes, i dont know what that would be caused from, but ill include pictures.
Thanks

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Re: First Print - small part deformed

Slow it down until you get a fan.

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Re: First Print - small part deformed

ok thanks

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Re: First Print - small part deformed

people just keep reinforce the idea...  that 3d printer users can't take good pictures... :-(

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Re: First Print - small part deformed

Oh, come on now... try to stay focused on the problem wink

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Re: First Print - small part deformed

Sorry I was using a crappy Webcam to take the picture instead of my phone