Topic: High-resolution Layers
I was thinking about printing resolution; 3dHubs considers Medium to be 100-250 microns, High to be 25-100 microns, and Ultra to be less than 25 microns.
I usually do ordinary printing at .3mm resolution, and quality printing at .1mm resolution. I've never tried to print with a layer thinner than .1mm. Today, I printed a 25mm calibration cube at .05mm resolution.
WOW!
At 1/20th of a mm layer height, the walls were smooth and consistent. After 6mm of printing, I adjusted the extruder temp by 5 degrees to eliminate some roughness on the corners. I'm frankly amazed the Z-axis hardware was capable of such small dimensions.
Obviously the print time goes up considerably.
How things such as bridging, support, warping, etc., behave at this layer height...I don't know yet. I am going to see if I can leverage such layer resolution into greater details or accuracy on my armor models, figures, or mechanical items. I may be simply picking fly crap out of pepper.
Any thoughts?
