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I printed mine out of PETG on a Prusa MK3S, the same used for the rest of the parts. I did hit a few issues:
I still got some blobbing and a bit of warping but I still ended up with enough good ones to put together my printer. They don't need to be perfect to do the job needed and they can't really be seen anyway. Actually some of the oddness in the shape made them fit a bit more snug in the channel anyway :) |
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Great tips, @adamgreen. I would like to add the following:
If none of the above describe the problem you encountered ("not printing smoothly" can mean many things) please attach an up-close sharply focused picture of the printed results so we can see all the necessary details. Oh and finally, never underestimate the usefulness of sandpaper! |
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Thank you @adamgreen and @Roger-random. Very insightful and I will keep these tips in mind. |
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I'm converting this from an "Issue" to a "Discussion" because I think these printing tips are useful references for all Sawppy builders. |
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Hi,
We're using a Cura Lulz bot to 3D print the parts, however, for clips 2n125 and 3n20, we're experiencing some difficulty during printing as they are not printing smoothly. What extruder would you prefer we print with and is there anything else you think we should be aware of when printing the clips?
Thank you.
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