Grid infill can cause issues with catching the head and breaking parts off. Try gyrodial or another instead of slowing the speed to try.
@GrayScalpMiniaturesАй бұрын
Perfect! Thanks for that. I’ve changed it before and then never saved that particular setting, then always forget it 😂
@MaveriJediCАй бұрын
@@GrayScalpMiniatures Try Adaptive cubic at 8%, almost as strong as gyroid, which is the gold standard now, but prints way faster
@GlennBerry17 күн бұрын
I've been using Lightning infill recently on my Creality, helps speed the print up a fair bit for when you're trying to get lots of prints done.
@iPaintSmallThingsАй бұрын
The tub of filament "better than nothing" solution was kinda mind boggling to me. haha idk why I didn't think of that. Great video!
@swells1Ай бұрын
Great tip on including a mini for scaling comparisons. I need to start doing that
@pbkoboldАй бұрын
I bought 3d scans of a few models from that one big company, not to resin print or pirate, but just to have a 100% accurate scale reference for my space dudes in use cases like this.
@punk6119Ай бұрын
If you use .2 layer height and tree supports. Change your top z distance setting to 0.275. That will make your supports easier to remove.
@corvusgamesterrainАй бұрын
The Bambu machines are great for terrain pieces. All my stuff is now test printed on my P1P instead of my Prusas. The speed and quality is so much better.
@dirkbangert9090Ай бұрын
Thank you
@mlo5198711 күн бұрын
I don’t know why I’ve never thought to drop a miniature onto my slicer along with the terrain 😅
@herrnerdmeyer3638Ай бұрын
One thing for the high speed modes. I was told that if you go ludicrous and the other modes, it just bumbs up the speed. Not the flow rate and everything else. You can get higher speeds, if you do it manually in the slicer.