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Topic: why does this print have rough spots.

I printed YSB'S Nude Panther.
and their are some rough spots .
what could the problem be?
Printed at 1.5mm layer height,  4 layers and 5% infill.
Printed with a Makerbot 2X

http://pipbc.com/images/Panther1.jpg
http://pipbc.com/images/Panther2.jpg

Thanks
Dale

Ultimaker S3.

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Re: why does this print have rough spots.

Look like drooping overhangs, maybe try adding a cooling fan?

SD2 - Glass Bed, Fans on PCB and Y motor, Custom enclosure
Slicer - Simplify3D

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Re: why does this print have rough spots.

i am assuming printed with PLA?

SD2 - mirror bed - e3d v6 - extruder cooling fan - no enclosure.

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Re: why does this print have rough spots.

Printed in Abs

Ultimaker S3.

5 (edited by jagowilson 2014-12-05 17:14:03)

Re: why does this print have rough spots.

Probably need a fan and try more infill. In my experience it's really best to print stuff like this solid. What's your nozzle size? Dependent on that its also possible parts of the model simply ask for too much from the slicer.

6 (edited by Nnnn 2014-12-16 22:09:33)

Re: why does this print have rough spots.

dubbsd wrote:

I printed YSB'S Nude Panther.
and their are some rough spots .
what could the problem be?
Printed at 1.5mm layer height,  4 layers and 5% infill.
Printed with a Makerbot 2X




Thanks
Dale

Maybe try reducing the layer height to something around 0.4mm - 0.2mm and you shouldn't get as rough.

Solidoodle 3 that came with new extruder setup with extra fan that hits left side of machine reducing print area even more than originally falsely advertised.

Crappy new driver board that has soldered on driver chips and atmega so if anything fries the whole thing gets trashed instead replacing $5 driver chips or $3 atmega.