Topic: Printing at 0.6 extrusion width
I've been doing a good amount of reading and thinking, and since the thinner, smaller parts seem so fragile, I decided to try bumping up the extrusion width. I've seen quite a few topics saying the width should be about 1.5 times the layer height. But so far, it seems to work better going 1.5 times the nozzle diameter. I've printed a very durable single wall cylinder that holds water. I've squished it flat with just minimal discoloration and no separation.
I'm sure its just as well going smaller, including the fact that i'm still dialing in things. I would like to point out that for some, we could adjust the width in multiples of the dimensions we are trying to acquire. For example, when trying to print a 1 mm object, at .48 it would basically try to draw two .48 lines and fill in the .04 with the zig zagging. Increasing the width to .5 would let it just do two solid and connected lines.
Even though this really won't help for the larger objects, I would like to hear your thoughts and experiences on it.



