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Printing my new i3 exclude the fan duct.

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That looks more like it now :)
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Challenge will be getting the infill out :lol:

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Dammit! When using knives member to cut away from your fingers folks :roll: I got a good deep inch long cut in my finger :( Good job it was lengthways and not across!!

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Now to go clean up the kitchen as it looks like a crime scene now :lol:
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As it was impossible to get the support in-fill out.. :roll: For the hell of it I just tried printing without it, and was amazed it wasn't a total disaster :o

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exxos wrote: 23 Aug 2021 13:46 Dammit! When using knives member to cut away from your fingers folks :roll: I got a good deep inch long cut in my finger :( Good job it was lengthways and not across!!

Now to go clean up the kitchen as it looks like a crime scene now :lol:
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JezC wrote: 23 Aug 2021 15:54 :awwww:
Ouch! Careful or you'll get a similar reputation to @rubber_jonnie and his (finger) soldering iron!
My injuries I think are normally a lot worse, don't you remember my "eye" pictures from a while back :lol: :roll:
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exxos wrote: 23 Aug 2021 16:02 My injuries I think are normally a lot worse, don't you remember my "eye" pictures from a while back :lol: :roll:
I'd not seen those...very nasty! Just so long as the injuries don't halt you progress battling with those pesky printers!
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JezC wrote: 23 Aug 2021 15:54
exxos wrote: 23 Aug 2021 13:46 Dammit! When using knives member to cut away from your fingers folks :roll: I got a good deep inch long cut in my finger :( Good job it was lengthways and not across!!

Now to go clean up the kitchen as it looks like a crime scene now :lol:
:awwww:
Ouch! Careful or you'll get a similar reputation to @rubber_jonnie and his (finger) soldering iron!

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I bet you run with scissors too......

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Has anyone come across this problem ?

When it is doing the internal infill, the change of direction from right to left seems to place down filament and ends up being a "blob" higher than the rest of the print layer..

I have tried changing the overlap between infill and parameters, extruded retraction, speeds up the print.. Nothing seems to do anything at all :(

Oddly on the left-hand side of the print it does not seem to have that problem.


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