Hi all,
I have to print the part that you can see in image attached.
there is no flat bsae for the part and I am a bit lost. how can I print a part like this ? sizes are 2.5cm*2.5cm*2.5cm
can it be done?
Please advise
Help with printing a part
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Re: Help with printing a part
Turning on support in your slicer will probably allow such a print but you will have a lot of support material to clean off the print.
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Re: Help with printing a part
It could probably be done, you would probably need support and cleaning up the final print will be a bitch.
It's hard to tell from the picture what the structure of the interior, if you can orient it in such a way as to limit the over hangs to be 60 degrees or less, you can probably get a decent print without support.
FDM is really not the best process for a print like this, SLS would have no issues, depending on the internal geometry you might be able to get away with SLA
It's hard to tell from the picture what the structure of the interior, if you can orient it in such a way as to limit the over hangs to be 60 degrees or less, you can probably get a decent print without support.
FDM is really not the best process for a print like this, SLS would have no issues, depending on the internal geometry you might be able to get away with SLA
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Re: Help with printing a part
I agree with Polygonhell, maybe not FDM for this. My first thought is, why in one piece? I know we have the ability to print very complex geometries. I too like the "all at once cool factor
" but beating my head against a wall trying to do it seems counter-productive. Sometimes I think it's better to deconstruct a piece if you can. Can it be cut into pieces, printed and assembled? Is it just one "module/shape" over and over? IMO, unless you can do easily removable support, it's sometimes better/quicker just to glue cleanly printed pieces together. Good luck with it and post pics of your results:)

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Re: Help with printing a part
Without cutting it in half, or using supports, I dont' think that's going to print well :/
Looks cool though, you'll have to show it off once it's done.
Looks cool though, you'll have to show it off once it's done.
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