• olicvb@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    print fell, the legs fell down and the printer kept printing onto nothing, so enjoy the spaghetti. Sometimes when moving around the nozzle can snag the parts and make them fall. Z-hop helps against that but it can’t do miracles. As VelvetStorm@lemmy.world mentioned, you need supports.

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      1 year ago

      Unless you are printing something that is basically just a horizontal sheet like a lithograph, you always need supports.

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        1 year ago

        Thx, so I researched it a bit; so Z-hop means little up-and-down movement between the parts and “support” is literally an extra part independent from the main part, used for support, if I understood correct.

        I watched the video again and it seems that the problem is not due to the foot falling, but in the part where the two legs join 🤔

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        1 year ago

        I kindly disagree, I only add supports when there is an angle bigger than 60°. It depends on the printer, I tested mine and 60° is the limit.

        And about this video, now that I think about it, maybe the octolapse or whatever software that made the video probably touched the piece when it got into place for the screenshot, and made it fall.

        Ironically if the video was not taken, the piece may have come ok.