oooh sorry. I don't use a brim. generally my supports break off very easily, occasionally I have to use a tool to access them. Perhaps try a different shape or density of support?My issue isn't getting the part off of the print bed, it's getting these extra parts (brim and other supports) off of the printed part after the print is finished.
Have you finished that remodel yet? Dont mess around and git yosef in trouble.2 is 1, 1 is none. Right? View attachment 101672
Hahaha! My son coming two months early blew the remodel out of the water. And my wife has been understanding. I have gotten a surprising amount done but I still lack the bathroom remodel lol. That said I did struggle explaining this one to the Mrs.Have you finished that remodel yet? Dont mess around and git yosef in trouble.
My issue isn't getting the part off of the print bed, it's getting these extra parts (brim and other supports) off of the printed part after the print is finished.
Thanks @Black Titan . I have done zero playing with settings yet. I'll try some of this when I get time to print again.In your slicer, try playing with the support distance and density settings, by a little at a time. And see that support distance priority is set to "z overrides x/y" if you have that option.
My supports break off pretty easy for the most part. My settings are:
Support density: 10.0%
Support Line Distance: 4.0mm
Support Z distance : 0.2mm
Support X/Y distance: 0.7mm
Minimum support distance: 0.2mm
For your brim you can play with the distance a little too.
BT
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line winder for tenkara rod printed for a ‘friend’
Tenkara Line Winder by jt87
Simple line winder for a Tenkara fishing rod. Background I fished with a Tenkara rod while hiking the John Muir Trail two summers ago. We would stop at any spot that looked fishable, try a couple casts, and move on to the next spot. The rod worked great but I always had minor complaints about...www.thingiverse.com
What filament is that?View attachment 101821View attachment 101822
line winder for tenkara rod printed for a ‘friend’
Tenkara Line Winder by jt87
Simple line winder for a Tenkara fishing rod. Background I fished with a Tenkara rod while hiking the John Muir Trail two summers ago. We would stop at any spot that looked fishable, try a couple casts, and move on to the next spot. The rod worked great but I always had minor complaints about...www.thingiverse.com
Some local stuff called AF (American Filament). This is PLA, but they have PLA+ as well in their “Army Green”.What filament is that?