I think your filament was a little moist, hence the stringing
@ChujuPrints25 күн бұрын
great print even with the fuzzy strings
@shalin3Dprinting25 күн бұрын
I'm not sure why it was so string, but it still worked.
@elliesaucerman527827 күн бұрын
I love how the two colors look together😊
@shalin3Dprinting25 күн бұрын
Thank you
@urkkiburkki314424 күн бұрын
Looks fun, keep up the great work mate!
@shalin3Dprinting24 күн бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@braddofner25 күн бұрын
Cool print! I just finished a really long print, so I am going to get both of those started right now before I go to bed tonight! Those colors do look nice together. About 30 minutes in (in total it will be an hour) on both prints (2 printers) and I am not getting any of that stringing you got. You should run a retraction calibration and adjust accordingly. If your slicer doesn't give you those options try Orca Slicer. Bambu and Prusa slicers also have detailed options and calibrations I have been told, though I have not used either of those save for a couple prints with Bambu in the beginning. I always run the 'Flow Rate', 'Pressure Advance' and 'Max Flow Rate' with new filaments, however for me the 'Retraction' calibration is just copied across the board with excellent results on most (TPU being the main exception). If you really want to max out the speed the VFA calibration can help you find the fastest speeds. This print is looking really cool, I must admit. I already had a neon green loaded in the X1C's AMS and I am pairing that with the blue I had loaded in the P1S. I am excited to play with these. I seem to have a small fetish for anything 'fidgety'...
@shalin3Dprinting25 күн бұрын
Normal, I don't get a ton of string, but this print was really bad for some reason.