Last seen: May 31, 2021
+1 for birthday category, forum games, support etc
Welcome to the forum
Hi friends. I am also new here and learning new things everyday
Latest stable version of Cura? Or if you want to try something completely new, Slic3r?
I'd love to know the answer to this if you come up with something, I've looked around and haven't found anything workable.
I use both of them in my daily task I think quality wise they are both about equal. Main reason I use cura is tree supports
You can support more parts of your model from the build plate which would result in less scarring.
There's modifier objects for PrusaSlicer and it's super useful/powerful. The only thing I wish we could get from other slicers in PS is tree supports ...
+1 kisslicer
Try increasing temp by 9 degrees first. If no major change then adjust the flow to +6%.
I had this printer and had to return it. The concept is very cool, but very poor execution. I could not get the printer to work whatsoever.
What if you scaled that design up? You could print 24/7 and remove the parts on the opposite side!
Cool, did you fell any problem while printing them ?
Have you tried putting them in a letterpress.
I've been having that problem, but the issue is that my prints are not glossy to start with. For candles, I just run a torch over it.