Tagged: Creality CR-12S Pro WW2 Trenches
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April 29, 2020 at 9:29 pm #199814christian gustavsenParticipant
Hei jeg er helt ny med 3D printing jeg har en Creality CR-10S Pro her er noen bilder av WW2 Trenches og mine setings .
er dette akseptabelt resultat eller bør jeg justere noe ..EasyPrint PLA 1.75mm 3kg – Dark Grey
Creality CR-10S Pro
0.4 nozzle and hatchbox grey pla
0.2 layer height
55 print speed
travelspeed 120
210 nozzle temp
50 bed temp
2 walls
10% cubic infill
Printing with a skirt
retrakction distend 6,5
Z hop on
topp layer 3
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April 30, 2020 at 9:32 am #199868Nicholas JebsonParticipant
Det er et veldig bra uttrykk Christian! Jeg synes du blir ringt ganske godt der. Hvilken programvare bruker du? Hvis du er ute etter utfordringen, kan det eneste jeg kunne se, virkelig være med på å gjøre det flotte trykket til en fantastisk en å være å aktivere tilpasningsdyktig lagdeling i skiven for å glatte ut noen av de buede overflatene.
Gleder meg til å se alt sammen malt nå!
Jeg beklager også hvis dette ikke oversettes godt. Jeg fikk Google til å hjelpe meg, ettersom jeg ikke er godt kjent med norsk.
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April 30, 2020 at 11:14 am #199878christian gustavsenParticipant
I’ll take it in English. I use cura 4.6
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May 1, 2020 at 10:35 am #199979Nicholas JebsonParticipant
Awesome, I know the education systems in Europe are awesome but i never want to assume when i post. XD
In Cura if you go to PREFRENCES > CONFIGURE CURA, then select settings and scroll waaaaaaaaaaay down to the experimental options. You can find adaptive layering there. I will add some picks from my Cura (its 4.4, need to update it :D) which should show my adaptive layering settings on the right
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May 1, 2020 at 1:32 pm #200003christian gustavsenParticipant
Thanks 🙂 I’m dyslexic. so i also use googel translator;) lol but i’m good with my hands and head. painting and building the most beautiful things LOL has had the 3D printer for a week now so it comes out a lot. has a lot to learn hihih
some things I’ve painted
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May 1, 2020 at 3:06 pm #200024christian gustavsenParticipant
a question how long does it take to print an element in the Trenches system
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May 4, 2020 at 9:13 am #200334Nicholas JebsonParticipant
Depends on your settings, I have a Wanhao I3, which isn’t the fastest printer in the world, but at .2mm one section on it takes around 4 hours and 35 minutes to complete.
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May 4, 2020 at 10:00 am #200348christian gustavsenParticipant
I printed at 5.45 hours so then it is not too bad to have to fine tune it so it will be good
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