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Corner Bulge — The Unofficial JGMaker 3D Printer Forum
Corner Bulge — The Unofficial JGMaker 3D Printer Forum
3d Print Corners Bulge. Corner Bulge — The Unofficial JGMaker 3D Printer Forum Your square corner velocity or jerk may be too low (or too high!) The trick to this I worked out was pretty simple..ramping up the printing speeds for infill and internal perimeters (infill 100mm/s, internal perimeters 60mm/s) Turning jerk up to 20mm/s and and printing external perimeters at the same speed as jerk..effectively turning it off.
How to prevent "overshoot" corners or "round edges" Improve your 3D from community.ultimaker.com
What it means for Marlin (the firmware in all UM printers and in 90% of printers out in the world) is the speed the head slows down to on corners Corner bulge can turn a perfect 3D print into one with rounded, imprecise forms at the edge.
How to prevent "overshoot" corners or "round edges" Improve your 3D
The trick to this I worked out was pretty simple..ramping up the printing speeds for infill and internal perimeters (infill 100mm/s, internal perimeters 60mm/s) Turning jerk up to 20mm/s and and printing external perimeters at the same speed as jerk..effectively turning it off. The large cube was printed in the same amount of time as the small one that has those annoying bulging corners Please note this is a print at high speed (standard Mini draft setting) with an extremely stringy filament
How to prevent "overshoot" corners or "round edges" Improve your 3D. The trick to this I worked out was pretty simple..ramping up the printing speeds for infill and internal perimeters (infill 100mm/s, internal perimeters 60mm/s) Turning jerk up to 20mm/s and and printing external perimeters at the same speed as jerk..effectively turning it off. Fortunately for you, there are a lot of things you could do to avoid such a problem
Corner Bulge Slicer Settings? r/3Dprinting. Corner bulge can turn a perfect 3D print into one with rounded, imprecise forms at the edge. You could be experiencing bulges on the corners or first/top layers of your 3D print due to a bad alignment of your Z-axis