u/philohere

Image 1 — I printed a stage prop with elegoo 95a rapid tpu. One side is better than the rest. How do I get a better finish?
Image 2 — I printed a stage prop with elegoo 95a rapid tpu. One side is better than the rest. How do I get a better finish?
Image 3 — I printed a stage prop with elegoo 95a rapid tpu. One side is better than the rest. How do I get a better finish?
Image 4 — I printed a stage prop with elegoo 95a rapid tpu. One side is better than the rest. How do I get a better finish?

I printed a stage prop with elegoo 95a rapid tpu. One side is better than the rest. How do I get a better finish?

It is 275mm tall. Top is 90mm, the bottom is 370mm at the biggest parts. It was printed upside down. This is printed on a Kobra 3 max (420x420x500). Is it a flow ratio, cooling, speed? What should I tweak? Do I need to run some of the calibration tools? It needs to be printed out of tpu because it will be spun like a staff. I usually use sainsmart tpu as my tpu of choice. I printed a smaller version out of sainsmart tpu on my Kobra 2 plus and it printed beautifully.

Settings: the outside lamp is 1.6mm wide. I am using a .8mm hardened nozzle. .4mm layer height. Cooling is set to defaults. Max fan is at 50%. It prints at 12mm3/m. Which was the default in anycubic slicer, so I left it. Print temp is 240 (default setting for you and a brass nozzle). 20 second max time per layer. I increased the flow ratio from 1 to 1.1.

u/philohere — 6 hours ago