[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago

Oh, first hand experience with this model, nice. In that case, I'll put drying the filament and printing with open enclosure, which someone else suggested, to the top of the list. Thank you.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

I'm using manufacturer (model designer and filament manufacturer) provided files. If I remember correctly, I tried a lower speed, but I will experiment more with the speed since it was suggested so often. I think, it should be a constant speed, since it's all external perimeter and looks to be set to a constant value.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

Last time I tried, I think, I did multiple attempts back-to-back and starting again at layer 1 was no problem, so I don't think it was clogged. I'll experiment more with temperature and speed like you and others suggested.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

The layer doesn't look unusual compared to the previous layers, but thanks for the suggestion.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

The feed should be alright. The spool is mounted above the printer, and its movement should not be restricted and the filament comes vertically down like this.

I'll experiment with temperature and speed, like you and others recommended.

Looking into the 3mf file, the layer height is constant at 0.3 mm.

Thanks.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

Do you mean the exact same model but another filament like regular PLA? Other models with regular PLA is no problem.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 5 points 2 months ago

Other commenters also suggested to experiment with temperature. We'll also do some speed tests. Thanks.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 3 points 2 months ago

It's LW-PLA, that foams, could be necessary for the foaming. We just used the filament by the manufacturer with their model files and presets.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 5 points 2 months ago

Good idea. I would have expected new filament to be dry. If nobody else comes along and says: It's definitely 'this', we'll try to dry it. Thanks.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by i_like_water@feddit.org to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world

Hi, I've tried to print a model plane for my father. It's this model, using this LW-PLA right after purchase.

As you can see in the image of this post, the print is going well until it reaches a certain layer, where the filament does not get deposited properly for the entire layer, only intermittently. The following layers then, of course, have the same problem and I get this failed print with these "frayed ends". Additional attempts failed the same way at a similar layer count.

If someone has some experience with lightweight PLA (LW-PLA) and knows what can be done to solve this, I and my father would greatly appreciate the help.

Thanks in advance.

Edit: Additional info: I'm using the PrusaSlicer files from the linked page. Edit2: The printer is Prusa Mk4.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 8 points 3 months ago

I think the issue is how the games are programmed. Some games check which controllers are plugged in only at start and some do regular checks during runtime.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 35 points 3 months ago

From the top of my head: the context size is way higher. 128k tokens vs 8k usually.

[-] i_like_water@feddit.org 12 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

You're not alone in that. I remember when Blender 2.80 was about to release and it was a big milestone and everybody online was hyping about "Blender 2.8". I think even Blender themselves went with the flow and changed the marketing.

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