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2 Simple Tips to Reduce Stringing in 3D Printing
by Fischer 3D
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📚 Main Topics
Improving Surface Quality in 3D Printing
Key Features in Slicing Software
Practical Tips for Reducing Stringing and Blobs
✨ Takeaways
The video discusses two essential features in slicing software that can significantly enhance the surface quality of 3D printed parts.
The focus is on addressing common issues like zits, blobs, and stringing that can affect the final print quality.
🧠 Key Features Explained
Avoid Traveling Through Holes
This feature prevents the nozzle from moving through open areas or holes in the print, which can lead to stringing and poor surface finish.
By enabling this option, the nozzle will only travel within the already printed areas, reducing the chances of oozing material across the part.
Fixed Layer Start Points
Setting a fixed location for layer start points can help in managing zits and blobs.
By specifying a consistent start point (e.g., the middle of the print bed), the software can minimize the scattering of start points, making any necessary cleanup easier.
🏁 Additional Tips
For complex geometries, consider using options that allow the software to place seams on convex or concave corners to further hide imperfections.
Always utilize the preview feature in the slicing software to visualize travel paths and ensure optimal settings before printing.
🧠 Lessons
Proper configuration of slicing settings can lead to significant improvements in print quality.
Understanding the capabilities of your slicing software is crucial for troubleshooting and enhancing the 3D printing process.
Regularly previewing your settings can help catch potential issues before they affect the final print.
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