Could you point me to some images of the u shaped or triangular cross section? I’m having trouble visualizing it.
Could you point me to some images of the u shaped or triangular cross section? I’m having trouble visualizing it.
Thanks for the pointers. I tried 45 print, and the vertical part broke off within the first inch or so lol. Should have tried at low speeds, because until it broke, it looked pretty good. May be that filet could have made it not break off that way.
I tried with 50% speed, and even silent option which is even slower. Still happened. May be a hexagonal pattern might work better. I just want to build a simple photo frame that one can print without supports, and one that uses minimal filament.
I was thinking of that before posting that, but wanted to check if it’s something wrong with my printer before that
Printing the upright part flat on the bed is tricky, because it has a 0.75mm channel running through it for the photos. Wouldn’t that cause overhang issues, or is it too small to be a problem?
It was printed lying down. I’ll add the model and slicer screenshot after I get home
ah. I’ll try that, thanks.
That makes sense, thank you.
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Makes sense, thank you
It’s an Ender 3 v3 CoreXZ. The filament sensor is on the right side. It is possible that when it reaches the right most side, it ‘bends’ the pfte/cables to its maximum and they put a strain? If so, how do I remedy it?

how would I do that?
I have a Concrete slab and a rubber paver underneath. I removed them, cleaned them, put the printer back on, and reran self check. Here’s the mesh now. Still a bend, but now everything is on or above the flat plane.

I’ll try that thanks
This is more to tweak/tune the printer to print better. I have an ender3v3, and I know it can print it without supports fine, so trying to figure out why this one can’t
Yeah looks like the plate was not fully flat to begin with. Making it attach fully flat to the glass bed made things a lot better

The default glass bed works perfectly at 60. I’m wondering if there’s a temperature difference between the glass plate below and the pei plate above.
That makes sense, thank you. I still added supports for this orientation under the top end of the curve. It was originally designed to print on the bottom, but I changed it this way because the original orientation needed too much support. I should have printed it on its side.
I tried building this, and accidentally created a black hole in my living room, it’s sucking everything in help!