Funny you were mentioning that @terriblefire. It did cross my mind for a brief second about an MSX case but there are many variations of MSX styles, also finding the time.terriblefire wrote: 18 Apr 2021 00:09 At the risk of going off topic... what are the chances @icky might consider making a case for the TFMSeX?
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Slowly, slowly something is rising. Didn't have any hiccups over night, the Giant Panda is performing well so far. Am seeing a couple of areas that can be improved :)
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I see you are using "standard" support structure there. Have you played around at all with tree supports? At least using Cura's slicer, I've found that the tree supports are far easier to remove afterwards, and leave a significantly nicer surface on the model.
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Its the accordion type structure that pulls off pretty easily. I haven't yet got to try out the tree supports as I haven't yet found time to switch slicers to use it. The tree structure does look a nicer way of supporting though.derkom wrote: 18 Apr 2021 09:03 I see you are using "standard" support structure there. Have you played around at all with tree supports? At least using Cura's slicer, I've found that the tree supports are far easier to remove afterwards, and leave a significantly nicer surface on the model.
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How come not printing on its top ? Then the posts would be vertical..
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Laying it flat has issues with the grill part as the initial edge is just 1 line wide so the adhesion is not that great.exxos wrote: 18 Apr 2021 10:36 How come not printing on its top ? Then the posts would be vertical..
EDIT: As mentioned earlier in the thread am playing with a snap in grill and the pillars as separate components that screw on. This will make printing even more easier.
For this print i wanted just to see how it all came out and what needed adjusting.
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Now you have me playing with Cura @derkom :)derkom wrote: 18 Apr 2021 09:03 I see you are using "standard" support structure there. Have you played around at all with tree supports? At least using Cura's slicer, I've found that the tree supports are far easier to remove afterwards, and leave a significantly nicer surface on the model.
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Do tell. :shock: (emphasis mine)Icky wrote: 18 Apr 2021 10:59 EDIT: As mentioned earlier in the thread am playing with a snap in girl
I'm fond of it. I've played with a few slicers, and Cura is my favourite. I may be a bit biased because my first printer was an Ultimaker Original+, so Cura was the natural fit. But I've tried a few others since then, and I keep coming back.Now you have me playing with Cura @derkom :)
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