The other nice thing is that I can still send the. There is very little that would need to be cleaned up with an x-acto, and I think if I tweaked the support settings a bit more in S3D, I would be able to avoid even that minor cleanup. You can sort of see it on the right side of the right part. Not only the surface finish, but the support removal is a world of difference too. You can't see it on this part, but on smaller parts you definitely can. I mean, how does MakerBot ruin such a great machine with such awful slicing? Not to mention the little gap it leaves in the outer perimeter as "coast" to reduce the amount of oozing. I think the only setting I changed was to increase the distance between part and raft to enable easier raft removal. Keep in mind, this is using pretty much the default PLA Standard settings for the Z18 in Simplif圓D. No real difference in print time, but my goodness, there is a hell of a difference in print quality. Apologies for not having a banana for scale :( This is a large part, about 10" from front to back. Only difference is what I used as a slicer. Here is the result of printing on the exact same machine, same extruder, same material. Non-reddit communities are listed in our getting started guideįull disclosure: I sell both MakerBot products and Simplif圓D.
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