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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • The falling prints i think have issues in the same spots, there are relatively small patches around the print surface that don’t print very well, though they don’t seem to correspond to the bed leveling screws or anything. Now that i say that I’ll have to check that I’m using the mesh level correctly when i get home.

    I’m still using a Bowden type extruder. The extruder itself is a generic aluminum one. My filament is run out of a sunlu dryer by the side of the machine.

    I think i actually raised the jerk at one point to reduce the radius on corners, so i can bring that back down again and experiment with acceleration.


  • I have a glass bed and I’m using the tramming function with the mriscoc firmware to give me depth readings for each of the four screws, and I usually reign them in to about 0.04mm range. Parts close to each other tend to have similar but not the same results, and i think the patches are too small to be from bed leveling, usually only a couple centimeters.

    I can redo esteps, i can see what you mean about the overextrusion. I only set my esteps to the number recommended by the manufacturer of my extruder, but i haven’t measured it myself yet, maybe that’s a bit silly of me. Though if that’s the problem then I’m still curious why it’s different in different areas.

    I can check out acceleration too, i looked up what acceleration and jerk meant at one point but it didn’t make much sense to me at the time.















  • If you’re using cycles, then I’m sorry to say, but you’re kind of looking for a “used Honda Civic” to take to a NASCAR race.

    If at all possible, get at least an rtx 3000 series card. Hardware ray tracing is a complete game changer, just remember to enable it in blender when you get the card. Other than that, you basically just need a cpu that won’t bottleneck your graphics card, and probably 16gb of RAM.

    If you’re just using eevee, then any gaming rig from the last *10 years is probably fine.

    Edit: as someone else already said, use Nvidia cards if you’re using cycles.

    *I guess blender only supports cards under 10 years old. Not sure if that’s a moving number or not.