🖋Riku
12/30/2022
Why do prints fail...?
Hello...!!! This is Riku. This is a continuation of my last BLOG.
In my last BLOG, I had a printing failure and my mentality was destroyed... I wrote about it (actually, I don't think so deeply about it...) (Actually, I don't think so deeply about it...).
In this Blog, I will discuss the causes of the printing failure and how to remedy the situation.
Let me start from the discussion of the previous printing failure, and there are two conclusions I have come to.
The first is that the support material was not used.
Support material, as I explained on the other page, is used as support when the part to be printed is in the air, but since the parabola at the bottom is wide and shallow, I thought, "Isn't it almost the same as a flat surface?" I did not set the support material because I naively thought that the parabola on the bottom was wide and shallow, and that it would be almost the same as a plane. I thought that this might have resulted in the mistake."
The second is "how to place the filament.
There is a base for the filament, and in hindsight, I thought I had placed it at a slight angle. I thought that this may have caused the filament to fray.
These two points were things that could be corrected immediately, so I made the improvements, and the printing was successful.
I hope you all have a chance to try and print something unsuccessfully so that you can learn more about 3D printers!
Thank you very much for your reading.
Riku