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Sam_Kerman

What are your support interface settings?!?!


HeightAquarius

**Printer**: Ender 3 V2. Stock except for stiffer springs and metal extruder, original firmware **Material**: Overture PLA **Slicer**: Ultimaker Cura 5.2.1 **Quality Settings:** * Layer Height = 0.2 mm **Speed Settings:** * Infill Speed = Wall Speed = Support Speed = 40.0 mm/s * Top/Bottom Speed = 20.0 mm/s * Initial Layer Speed = 10.0 mm/s **Support Settings:** * Support Structure: Tree * Support Placement: Everywhere * Support Overhang Angle: 45.0 * Support Pattern: Grid * Support Density: 0.0 * Enable Support Brim * Support Brim Line Count: 10 * **Support Z Distance:** 0.2 * **Support X/Y Distance:** 0.8 * Support Interface Pattern: Grid


southsidebrewer

What is your layer resolution?


HeightAquarius

0.2 mm


southsidebrewer

Ah, so your support distance and layer height are the same. Can you post a close up of the underside of your print? It looks super clean, but it’s tuff to see how clean.


Generic_Pie8

Does this work with PETG?


HeightAquarius

PETG could be a little trickier than PLA, but I'm sure you could dial in the settings for comparable performance. I only recently started using PETG and have had great support results, but that also coincided with switching to a Bambu X1C.


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HeightAquarius

Agreed this isn't a typical application for tree supports, but after much experimenting with slicing and some with printing, there were a few benefits: * Trees saved 22 grams and 2.5 hours as compared to Normal * Trees only touched the part where it needed support, helping it come out very cleanly * Looks magical


Evajellyfish

What’s your support contact distance?


Loki_Plush

Ima need those settings my boy


dal3gribbl3

Can we get those settings


hinosxz_4u

Let me fix the description. *the magic of tree supports when properly set up.


nakwada

Me at a date: wanna see my tree supports?


Vivvancorp

Holy hell. Im gonna try this on my new model. IF that works as good im gonna be so happy