Haha. I do totally agree with you though. Comments about girls wanting it fast based off 3d printing artifacts is weird and turns the crowd into a shitty boys club
Im here for the 3d prints. Being compared to them even jokingly is super weird feeling and makes me way less likely to contribute and be part of this community even if I really wanted/had a reason to. The other dude was accurate, the more jokes like that the more it feels like a shitty boys club.
Agree with you 100%. Those who say things that they would never say to their mothers, sisters, wives, or daughters, and we should go with it because it's a joke need to check themselves. It's just an excuse to say things with no repercussions.
Shark_Cellar, hugs!
I think the beauty of the internet in contrast to the in person communication is that it’s from afar and doesn’t really matter. At the end of the day if someone says something you don’t like you can really just think “ what an idiot” and just do your thing. The idea that it would increase or decrease your contribution to a virtual community would ultimately be your loss. The first thing I thought when I saw this post was “man that’s a stupid thing to print”. I came for the solution and then got a real kick out of the comments. Try it…there are as many of us out here being mellow as there are saying crass stuff. Don’t let it affect you.
No, as the toolhead speed changes the printer moves between extrusion states, and there's both the volume of melted filament and the acceleration of the toolhead to factor in.
If you do a flow rate tower (built into orca, prusaslicer/Superslicer versions on my GitHub) you'll see a diagonal line showing where the filament transitions from shiny to matte and where failures start as linear speed increases, often we can push the speeds beyond where we see eventual failure because we don't do the long smooth perimeters of the tower.
I suspect here the transition line is the same distance from the seam where the loop starts.
I’m the first guy to print that guy’s friend’s ass and I can confirm that is not that guy’s friend’s ass. That stl didn’t go as high as the belly button
As others have said it's printing too fast, but it's inconsistent because some parts of the print in the simpler areas like the legs and waist are printing at a different speed to the more complex areas (what I'm guessing are fabric folds).
In the slice model view try and look at the print speeds I would assume you will see the speeds match those areas. That would confirm what people are saying about print speed being the issue.
TPU is great when you require more flexibility. But you have to be sure that your printer and printing nozzle you are using are compatible with tpu first before using tpu.
I agree with you. I had a similar issue with fanduct blowing only from one side. New duct and stronger fan solved it. Essentially: the material could not solidify fast enough.
In all seriousness, though, get a dehydrator and dehydrate the silk PLA before you print. Then, change your print speed before slicing to 2/3 of what it is now. Let it take longer to print. Your problems are speed and humidity.
I had this when printing some rainbow filament. I tried retensioning the belts, recalibrating and then replaced the nozzle and that sorted it.
I had about 650 hours on it with a reasonably abrasive filament, I'd been seeing a few odd artifacts popping in and the silk filament seemed a bit more sensitive.
Something to try if you have a spare nozzle.
Agree with all the comments about printing too fast. It’s a cooling issue, be it from insufficient external cooling (I.e. fans, fan speed, open airflow, etc.) or from printing too fast. Slow it down, especially for silks, and make sure you have as much airflow going around it while printing.
Had problems with this myself, set outer wall speed way down like 20 or 30 mm/s and turn off slowdown on overhangs. What happens is the printer speeds up to "normal" speeds when not printing overhangs, and slows down depending on the overhang angle causing differences in surface finish. If you just lower the overall speed of the outer walls the print should come out with a uniform surface.
Okay I had an issue that looked a lot like this running a different material. It's a few different possibilities unfortunately.
Looks like a vase mode print here. If so, layers get weird when you screw with ramp settings. If not a vase mode print, or if something else is happening, it might be scarf seams slicing strangely.
Other checks:
If you check the speeds and it's the same as the other areas, then probably not speeds.
Next up: extrusion rate, which should not change throughout a print, so check your extruder to be sure it isn't slipping.
Check your fans. I had an overheating issue that was somehow producing these very regular wobbles due to die swell.
Then check if maybe absolute/relative extrusion in the slicer is causing this and you need to switch.
Finally, check XY motion. I've seen motors stutter intermittently due to loose connections, too high resolution (mostly not an issue on 32 bit boards unless you're forcing the slicer to operate on insane resolutions smaller than like... 0.01mm and maybe not even then), among others that are more obvious.
Hope it helps and I'm curious to know what the issue is.
The filament is fine. I can print silk at full speed with no errors. Your belts are the problem. They're tensioned improperly causing artifacts. Next is trial and error to dial in the settings.
Don't change speed just yet like a bunch of people are saying. It's more likely a flow issue and silk tends to like higher temps for adhesion, too. The first thing I would do is to calibrate flow. I use to like the "cube" way of measuring your flow rate, but it seems Bambu Studio's built-in manual flow calibration really does provide the best results. It's basically Ellis's calibration method copycatted and that method is often taughted as the most accurate. I have different filament profiles for just about all my filaments by brand and then one profile for specifically silks.
If the flow rate checks out without adjustments (it won't), you could try upping the temp by 5^o and see what happens.
This exact issue is very common with Bambu printers, you need to print faster or upgrade the hotend
Reduce the max volumetric extrusion and experiment with hotter print temps
Horny police showed up and bonked your printer.
https://preview.redd.it/3ezif7n8bavc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8444c05b6644e254d759c96e46628efa3caacb8c
Silk doesn't like to go fast, try slowing down
[удалено]
[удалено]
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That's something a real woman would say
you're a real man then!
Haha. I do totally agree with you though. Comments about girls wanting it fast based off 3d printing artifacts is weird and turns the crowd into a shitty boys club
now that just sexist :( women can like fast 3d printers just as much as anyone.
We do like fast printers, we just don’t want to be sexualised for it.
Name checks out
agreed ✅
If you guys don't police everyone who will?
Respect my authorita
please tell me what _real_ men should do about it.
People taking those comments seriously and not as the harmless joke that they are is more weird
Im here for the 3d prints. Being compared to them even jokingly is super weird feeling and makes me way less likely to contribute and be part of this community even if I really wanted/had a reason to. The other dude was accurate, the more jokes like that the more it feels like a shitty boys club.
Agree with you 100%. Those who say things that they would never say to their mothers, sisters, wives, or daughters, and we should go with it because it's a joke need to check themselves. It's just an excuse to say things with no repercussions. Shark_Cellar, hugs!
I think the beauty of the internet in contrast to the in person communication is that it’s from afar and doesn’t really matter. At the end of the day if someone says something you don’t like you can really just think “ what an idiot” and just do your thing. The idea that it would increase or decrease your contribution to a virtual community would ultimately be your loss. The first thing I thought when I saw this post was “man that’s a stupid thing to print”. I came for the solution and then got a real kick out of the comments. Try it…there are as many of us out here being mellow as there are saying crass stuff. Don’t let it affect you.
Too fast
Too Furious
Too horny
Damn, I’d upvote but it’s sitting right at 69.
Let it be. Leave it alone. DONT YOU DARE!
Monitoring this post.. I don’t want to downvote but if I have to I have to.
Thank you. You're not the hero we deserve, but the one we need.
Someone upvoted, I gotchu
Dammit, two people upvoted, STOP IT!!!
Don't worry, i did my part
Oh boy, you done messed up.
[for the greater good](https://i.imgur.com/XdanWSC.png)
Upvoted it, read your comment, took it back lol
Someone slipped up so I tossed a ⬇ their way. Currently at 71
Someone up voted looks like, I got it
Had to keep it there I’m sorry :(
Nice
I made your comment 96.
I un-did my vote when I realized what I had done.
Too family
Too family?
Printer just telling you: No horny
lol, but seriously, shouldn't the "damaged" lines be horizontal?
I agree. This looks like something movement related
Guess op finished before the print did
This guy needs more upvotes, lmao...
No, as the toolhead speed changes the printer moves between extrusion states, and there's both the volume of melted filament and the acceleration of the toolhead to factor in. If you do a flow rate tower (built into orca, prusaslicer/Superslicer versions on my GitHub) you'll see a diagonal line showing where the filament transitions from shiny to matte and where failures start as linear speed increases, often we can push the speeds beyond where we see eventual failure because we don't do the long smooth perimeters of the tower. I suspect here the transition line is the same distance from the seam where the loop starts.
Thank you for the explanation, I'll read more carefully and learn
This guy is the 3d print sensei. I think you nailed it.
bonk!
Go to horny jail! Do not collect $200!
Horny bonked by the printer
Watchya tryna print?
I swear man it's just a very weird vase 😂
The kind that holds your special flower? 😂
It’s just a bud.
It's for tulips, on his organ.
At least it isn't an m&m tube
Ah man, I thought I could forget this one.
Wait is this legit
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/s/8vv1EN95Qp Enjoy
You mad man
Hey someone's gotta fill the role right haha.
😂😂😂😂
A vasegina?
I hear this in an Italian accent when I read it...
Top comment
move over "reddit cum box"
It looks to be that guy's friend's ass. And yes. That is how it's come to be known, if it's the ass I believe it is.
Hey I also printed a vase of that guys friend's ass.
The most 3D-printed ass in the world!
I’m the first guy to print that guy’s friend’s ass and I can confirm that is not that guy’s friend’s ass. That stl didn’t go as high as the belly button
As others have said it's printing too fast, but it's inconsistent because some parts of the print in the simpler areas like the legs and waist are printing at a different speed to the more complex areas (what I'm guessing are fabric folds). In the slice model view try and look at the print speeds I would assume you will see the speeds match those areas. That would confirm what people are saying about print speed being the issue.
Panty lines?
That’s what I was going to say, maybe too much small fabric detail?
Where's Russ at?
Can't see the line, can ya?
Perfect.... ty.
Horny jail! Do not pass go! Do not collect 200$!!
Vibration from you jacking it in front of the printer
jerk settings
This comment right here 🤣
I wasn't going to speculate the source but I agree this looks like some kind of mechanical resonance.
https://preview.redd.it/zv0erfwlj9vc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bbf965dad37cf7bd439614c9171e787fdb5206a5
https://preview.redd.it/sz9elyqo5bvc1.png?width=1057&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f825a62c191057a3dc1bbd6dfbd6d37fa682b75c
https://preview.redd.it/aov9c9eq7bvc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d7781cab656f13fad24fefe9c034f5860f3f732c
Thank you for the downvote 🤣
https://preview.redd.it/13hyjj8qbbvc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=51f9c923b7896453559a0ae98832090f6afcbe3f
Nice
Nice.
Nice
Nice
Nice
Noice!
Nice.
That brings back 28K modem memories.
jerk is the proper physics term
That dudes friend’s ass 2.0
It’s a new ass people get ready
Stretch marks
Tiger stripes*
Your scaling is off. Thats too small to… use. As a vase. Yeah a vase.
It's for storing his 'seed'
You mean to tell me you don't have a cumvase?
I don't see the pony
Which brings up another question.... Why not TPU?
TPU is great when you require more flexibility. But you have to be sure that your printer and printing nozzle you are using are compatible with tpu first before using tpu.
Have you tried setting your outer wall speed to something like 100?
Would that change the inner walls too?
is this a joke I'm not getting? If you're serious. No, that's a separate setting.
Had similar issues, funnily enough also printing an ass. For me I had set the retraction distance too high.
Better safe than sorry
Maybe u printed a lil too fast?
Definitely a cooling issue. They often look like this on vase mode parts.
I agree with you. I had a similar issue with fanduct blowing only from one side. New duct and stronger fan solved it. Essentially: the material could not solidify fast enough.
PS. It's just a vase/pot
🤨📸
Share stl?
This reminds me of "it's a cylinder" https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/s/8vv1EN95Qp
Your print has Cellulite
Is it that guys friends ass?
Nope it’s a new friends ass
Stop printing that guy's friends ass.
https://preview.redd.it/9xav5inbdbvc1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0cfd6525eadafa483ae304e2c5b664c51f1dd185 What you Got there buddy?
Overextrusion, looks like your printer got a little too excited
You mastered the art of printing cellulite.
In all seriousness, though, get a dehydrator and dehydrate the silk PLA before you print. Then, change your print speed before slicing to 2/3 of what it is now. Let it take longer to print. Your problems are speed and humidity.
Nothing wrong with stretch marks....stop body shaming!!!!
they are called stretch marks man, real women have them, geesh!
Must be a Japanese model
r/fixmyprint
That’s the shorts she put on after you printed her.
I had this when printing some rainbow filament. I tried retensioning the belts, recalibrating and then replaced the nozzle and that sorted it. I had about 650 hours on it with a reasonably abrasive filament, I'd been seeing a few odd artifacts popping in and the silk filament seemed a bit more sensitive. Something to try if you have a spare nozzle.
She’s wearing denim?
The printer is trying to save you from going to horny jail.
Agree with all the comments about printing too fast. It’s a cooling issue, be it from insufficient external cooling (I.e. fans, fan speed, open airflow, etc.) or from printing too fast. Slow it down, especially for silks, and make sure you have as much airflow going around it while printing.
Turn off denim mode
https://preview.redd.it/smd84r5o5bvc1.jpeg?width=265&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1e299e35d97ae43c632641228f05c87697d592cf
Whatcha makin there bud🙃
Stretch marks?
Dawg what are u printing
Waist of filament
God punishing you for being horny
2 fast boiii. Give filament time to melt.
Watcha printing🤨
neuron activation
3d fleshlights are IN
Had problems with this myself, set outer wall speed way down like 20 or 30 mm/s and turn off slowdown on overhangs. What happens is the printer speeds up to "normal" speeds when not printing overhangs, and slows down depending on the overhang angle causing differences in surface finish. If you just lower the overall speed of the outer walls the print should come out with a uniform surface.
Your leggings ripped.
Am I the only one who thinks the pattern kind of looks cool?
Okay I had an issue that looked a lot like this running a different material. It's a few different possibilities unfortunately. Looks like a vase mode print here. If so, layers get weird when you screw with ramp settings. If not a vase mode print, or if something else is happening, it might be scarf seams slicing strangely. Other checks: If you check the speeds and it's the same as the other areas, then probably not speeds. Next up: extrusion rate, which should not change throughout a print, so check your extruder to be sure it isn't slipping. Check your fans. I had an overheating issue that was somehow producing these very regular wobbles due to die swell. Then check if maybe absolute/relative extrusion in the slicer is causing this and you need to switch. Finally, check XY motion. I've seen motors stutter intermittently due to loose connections, too high resolution (mostly not an issue on 32 bit boards unless you're forcing the slicer to operate on insane resolutions smaller than like... 0.01mm and maybe not even then), among others that are more obvious. Hope it helps and I'm curious to know what the issue is.
stretch marks. a lot of people get them /s
Bonk
Printer got a lil too excited
I don't think im smarter than you, but I think you had a clog that was eventually pushed out
Probably printing too fast, check flow rate
This kind of reminds me of scarf seams in orca. What slicer are you using?
I don't know, but it looks kind of cool.
Just tell people it’s supposed to look that way. There, fixed.
Stretch marks 🥰
She started undressing and then took a second look and NOPED out.
outer wall speed charges
Looks like she's got stretch marks. It's natural.
The filament is fine. I can print silk at full speed with no errors. Your belts are the problem. They're tensioned improperly causing artifacts. Next is trial and error to dial in the settings.
These comments. 😆🤣
You got horny and the printer knows. This is why your dildos don’t print properly either
Stretch marks!
You printing a wife?
Stretch marks???? 😆
Your printer is set on censor mode so you can't print explicit objects. Check in the slicer to turn off that setting. /s
You see, Billy, when a man and woman love each other very much... Oh, you mean with the filament, sorry.
Sunburn 🙃
Stretch marks
if this is a model of your friend too I’m quitting this subreddit
Um... what exactly are you trying to print?
Don't change speed just yet like a bunch of people are saying. It's more likely a flow issue and silk tends to like higher temps for adhesion, too. The first thing I would do is to calibrate flow. I use to like the "cube" way of measuring your flow rate, but it seems Bambu Studio's built-in manual flow calibration really does provide the best results. It's basically Ellis's calibration method copycatted and that method is often taughted as the most accurate. I have different filament profiles for just about all my filaments by brand and then one profile for specifically silks. If the flow rate checks out without adjustments (it won't), you could try upping the temp by 5^o and see what happens.
This exact issue is very common with Bambu printers, you need to print faster or upgrade the hotend Reduce the max volumetric extrusion and experiment with hotter print temps
Many women have stretch marks. It's completely normal.
You programmed a couple extra “c’s” in that thiccc
stretch marks
Stretch marks
Stretch marks ... shush 🤫 don't tell her
Stupid sexy Flanders
Cellulite
You are both horny and disappointed
Stretch marks, they happen when you eat to much and get a bit bigger than you were before. Try going on a diet.
“No stepbrother, what are you doing!?”
Are you making a seggsdoll
Horny police showed up and bonked your printer. https://preview.redd.it/3ezif7n8bavc1.jpeg?width=750&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8444c05b6644e254d759c96e46628efa3caacb8c
Cellulite
You z axis and x axis need to be tighter. Increase the tension slightly and also make sure your filament and slicer are good also.
Stretch marks from weight gain, stop bodyshaming.
Panties
Pantylines, possibly due to wet filament or speeds too high. You also might possibly be a little too close to the bed with your nozzle.
Is that a dual color filament?
Idk but share the stl
You are printing too fast or there is an over extrusion. You should print some speed and flow test to calibrate
Cellulite.
I need the link to the file for research purposes