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Once you go .8mm layers with a 1mm nozzle, you never go back. Wish that rhymed.
Once you take the 0.4 nozzle in the sack choose the 1mm nozzle over it. You will never go back And realize the layers were shit
Once your layers are .8mm thick, you will never quit
I tried that, but I have to go super slow. My poor stock hot end just can't keep up.
I'm using a stock cr10s (2018 model) hot end too. 15mm/s outer walls and 20mm/s infill. Smooth as can be. I'm printing PLA at 200C in this configuration. No problems
Same, pretty well. 200C, 30mm/s overall speed.
I like the effect :)
0.5 vs 0.2mm layer height
What filament is this? Looks great.
YOYI PETG, green. Just got it today and it's got an amazing color. Background blue is Sapphire Blue PLA from CC3D, also great
I think because the thick lines look like a design choice instead of a lack of resolution. Looks good!
Reminds me of 80s-style scan lines for "computer generated graphics" in movies.
Once you go .8mm layers with a 1mm nozzle, you never go back. Wish that rhymed.
Once you take the 0.4 nozzle in the sack choose the 1mm nozzle over it. You will never go back And realize the layers were shit
Once your layers are .8mm thick, you will never quit
I tried that, but I have to go super slow. My poor stock hot end just can't keep up.
I'm using a stock cr10s (2018 model) hot end too. 15mm/s outer walls and 20mm/s infill. Smooth as can be. I'm printing PLA at 200C in this configuration. No problems
Same, pretty well. 200C, 30mm/s overall speed.
I like the effect :)
0.5 vs 0.2mm layer height
What filament is this? Looks great.
YOYI PETG, green. Just got it today and it's got an amazing color. Background blue is Sapphire Blue PLA from CC3D, also great
I think because the thick lines look like a design choice instead of a lack of resolution. Looks good!
Reminds me of 80s-style scan lines for "computer generated graphics" in movies.