u/werokk

Came back home to this - quite upsetting - as you can see I’ve used the same print before
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Came back home to this - quite upsetting - as you can see I’ve used the same print before

u/werokk — 16 hours ago

Help me fix my print

Hey guys my print got messed up right at the end - what’s the easiest way to get rid of the orange bits without ruining the rest so I can just print off the rim and try to fit it in ? I thought about melting it but I’m not sure that’s a good idea ?

u/werokk — 6 days ago

Print too high ?

Can someone help me understand what happened - woke up this morning with a loud noise - had to stop the print - looks like the nozzle hit the print and even the cover came off - how do I prevent this to happen again ?

u/werokk — 6 days ago
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help me fill in the gaps in the circle

apologies - probably a stupid question for all of you but I've been going crazy to make this logo for a 3d print, I tried inkscape but it always generates the file with holes in it - how do I fill the gaps inside the circle including the letters - I am using bambulab slider - everytime I click on mesh boolean the software crashes

https://preview.redd.it/dq5f0bdl3l0h1.png?width=916&format=png&auto=webp&s=c2ae5e57b53694bc6c96a7874fe5d1f3829ec76a

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u/werokk — 9 days ago

Kobra x print settings help

I found a couple of models on MakerWorld that are clearly made for Bambu Lab printers, but I want to print them on my Anycubic Kobra X. From what I’ve read, the STL files should be fine because they only contain the model itself, but the 3MF files are where I run into problems because they often include printer-specific settings that my slicer can’t read properly.

For someone still new to 3D printing, what’s your advice here? Should I just use the STL and slice it with normal Kobra X settings (leave it as it is), or is there a safe way to adapt the 3MF files without losing the prints setting details that would make the print ‘special’? Also, which settings are the most important to check so I don’t end up with bad prints?

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u/werokk — 12 days ago