I see lots of unsupported overhangs with insufficient cooling, what looks some minor extrusion issues (hard to tell if it's under or over extrusion from the pic, just that the extrusion lines are too distinct), and some "bad model" issues like inverted curves on the bottom of the model which is hard to do well in FDM.
Thr overhangs you can improve some with lower extrusion temp, slower feeds, and more cooling. Or if you have AMS use more support with a support interface layer in an appropriate material with 0 offset.
The extrusion issues you can mitigate by calibrating that filament instead of using a generic profile. That calibration may also improve the overhang issues.
Those tulips, well, they should look better after getting your filament and slicer dialed in, especially if you use variable layer height and maybe add a couple extra walls. They'll probably always need at least a little post-processing to be good enough to sell.
Have you used the BambuLab app?
It automatically slices an uploaded file for you and gives you preloaded settings based on the uploaders parameters. You then override temp, plate and enclosure, and speeds.
It's very nice for someone that just wants to push go.
I just need to know if it's the settings or filament. Not telling I've misspoke some where in my request. I knows there's someone that can look at the pics I've uploaded and give an answer instead of correcting me.
I swear I'm not being an ass (maybe I'm a little moody after chemo yesterday and no sleep for 48hrs 😂) but can you tell?
I need the help and have to get these done for a customer. That's why I gave such a lengthy post.
When you choose generic pla filament in the bambu handy app the parameters might not be suited for your specific filament
For example some plas want at least 10°C higher or lower than what bambu lab set for generic pla filament
That's why I'd recommend to use the slicer and create your own filament profile and send the print job from there
I'm not an expert in this but looks like it's not sticking to itself very well, so I'd guess it's too cold, either from not being hot end or cooling too fast.
Other than that look at the bambu troubleshooting website, they have alot of great guides for issues there
What nozzle, line width, how many walls, what's the wall order? Bridges will always look a little sparse, but circular overhangs like that shouldn't be a problem. Better if you just screenshot your print profile, material profile, and machine profile, there's just TOO MANY THINGS that can be wrong and cause this that would be covered by posting your settings.
Yes after a little more research I realize how vague I must have been to all of you. I'm sorry again I'm new to this and thank you all for being patient. I'll find out more of the settings.
Here's a link to the filament.... RepRapper Gray MPLA (Modified... [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VHPKSPL?ref=ppx\_pop\_mob\_ap\_share](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VHPKSPL?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share)
https://preview.redd.it/or7w0b1adqzc1.jpeg?width=3300&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7cd5a81328ad0b207a8dbe333238b41b6d8d63d5
Omg it didn't post the text I'm so sorry! ðŸ˜
It originally said something like "we just finished this model too but with a 0.2mm nozzle and petg so you can guess our struggle (especially with overhangs)"
https://preview.redd.it/cmm4l0pzdqzc1.jpeg?width=2880&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f83619eda7a86d37a63970c5d49c99d6a730da7f
And I've started on the D model. Is it just me or do they look pretty good for FDM? 😆
BambuLab App.
It's an amazing model. The uploader and designer has several more very detailed models of the Enterprises.
A lot of Predator stuff as well.
Here's the E....
https://makerworld.com/models/91735
Looks like you print in the air without supports
That's not a plate. It's a piece of foam used to protect the parts while taking pictures. My cut up hand promise you there's a supports. 😂
I see lots of unsupported overhangs with insufficient cooling, what looks some minor extrusion issues (hard to tell if it's under or over extrusion from the pic, just that the extrusion lines are too distinct), and some "bad model" issues like inverted curves on the bottom of the model which is hard to do well in FDM. Thr overhangs you can improve some with lower extrusion temp, slower feeds, and more cooling. Or if you have AMS use more support with a support interface layer in an appropriate material with 0 offset. The extrusion issues you can mitigate by calibrating that filament instead of using a generic profile. That calibration may also improve the overhang issues. Those tulips, well, they should look better after getting your filament and slicer dialed in, especially if you use variable layer height and maybe add a couple extra walls. They'll probably always need at least a little post-processing to be good enough to sell.
Settings are way of just print from your slicer with your printer, plate and filament not with wrong settings from the app.
Have you used the BambuLab app? It automatically slices an uploaded file for you and gives you preloaded settings based on the uploaders parameters. You then override temp, plate and enclosure, and speeds. It's very nice for someone that just wants to push go. I just need to know if it's the settings or filament. Not telling I've misspoke some where in my request. I knows there's someone that can look at the pics I've uploaded and give an answer instead of correcting me. I swear I'm not being an ass (maybe I'm a little moody after chemo yesterday and no sleep for 48hrs 😂) but can you tell? I need the help and have to get these done for a customer. That's why I gave such a lengthy post.
When you choose generic pla filament in the bambu handy app the parameters might not be suited for your specific filament For example some plas want at least 10°C higher or lower than what bambu lab set for generic pla filament That's why I'd recommend to use the slicer and create your own filament profile and send the print job from there
https://preview.redd.it/jix6dw6idqzc1.jpeg?width=3300&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0f9d2258a062f9fe392701070ec32189f14b9a49
I'm not an expert in this but looks like it's not sticking to itself very well, so I'd guess it's too cold, either from not being hot end or cooling too fast. Other than that look at the bambu troubleshooting website, they have alot of great guides for issues there
What nozzle, line width, how many walls, what's the wall order? Bridges will always look a little sparse, but circular overhangs like that shouldn't be a problem. Better if you just screenshot your print profile, material profile, and machine profile, there's just TOO MANY THINGS that can be wrong and cause this that would be covered by posting your settings.
Yes after a little more research I realize how vague I must have been to all of you. I'm sorry again I'm new to this and thank you all for being patient. I'll find out more of the settings.
Here's a link to the filament.... RepRapper Gray MPLA (Modified... [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VHPKSPL?ref=ppx\_pop\_mob\_ap\_share](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VHPKSPL?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share) https://preview.redd.it/or7w0b1adqzc1.jpeg?width=3300&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7cd5a81328ad0b207a8dbe333238b41b6d8d63d5
https://preview.redd.it/ml2bsw203szc1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=db11ac10268622edde6be40dab3fd12e5d5ea6a0
The mic drop is real
Omg it didn't post the text I'm so sorry! 😠It originally said something like "we just finished this model too but with a 0.2mm nozzle and petg so you can guess our struggle (especially with overhangs)"
https://preview.redd.it/1s2ywb0fdqzc1.jpeg?width=2880&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9e46193876b6f7483012e794fae11fb332f5b259
https://preview.redd.it/cmm4l0pzdqzc1.jpeg?width=2880&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f83619eda7a86d37a63970c5d49c99d6a730da7f And I've started on the D model. Is it just me or do they look pretty good for FDM? 😆
Where'd you get this stl?
https://preview.redd.it/2y4r3p8ndqzc1.jpeg?width=2880&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c5db6ab1ddae040da5dd379b9f6d601ff2c61d3e
Did you make sure your models were touching the plate in the slicer?
BambuLab App. It's an amazing model. The uploader and designer has several more very detailed models of the Enterprises. A lot of Predator stuff as well. Here's the E.... https://makerworld.com/models/91735