Topic: Fun with cylinders
I was experimenting with different things to measure print quality, and printed a bunch of single wall cylinders with different settings and found various bits of interesting information:
Even if circles look pretty good to the eye, if you rotate the cylinder under a light, it is easy to see places where there is a somewhat flat or somewhat bent spot, so now you can drive yourself crazy trying to fix defects you normally can't even see! :-).
A single cylinder also shows the blobbing at layer change effect. With the "wipe" setting turned on in the slicer, you get a spiral ridge of blobs around the cylinder. Without wipe, you get a blob line straight up the side. Nothing I tried with any settings for retraction really seemed to have any effect on the blobbing at layer change. (Turning it off completely, or making it retract even more than normal still left blobs that looked the same).
One thing that was kind of interesting: The moire you can usually see on cylinders disappeared completely when I turned off "wipe". Presumably that just means that the slight pulsing of the extruder lines up exactly the same on every layer.
