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Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 5:55 pm
by heathenx
Alright. I have a better understanding of the problem areas. I believe I can fix my perimeter issue. I just recently fixed that on my RMax and my prints look much nicer. My FF could probably use a bit of calibration too.
I'd love to print your reel if you'd like to send me the stls. I'm not a fisherman but my boss is. Perhaps I can print him a nice model for his desk.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:22 am
by geneb
Dem ain't fer desk accessories, dems fer FISHIN'!
g.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 12:46 pm
by jesse
Thanks for sharing your Simplify3D experiences. The criticism is especially good to know.
MeshMixer and CraftWare allow supports to be generated, added manually, and removed.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 9:46 pm
by mhackney
LOL Gene! They do have a hypnotic/soothing effect on people too though. That might actually be why some people fly fish!
Cheers and Happy New Year,
Michael
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2015 10:41 pm
by JFettig
The new version V2.2 has some bugs with the new features that I really hope they fix soon because they're otherwise really nice features. I'm finding its with thin wall features and the new thin wall behavior as well as the infill and support features. I've had them glitch out and cause artifacts.
They did fix the perimeter hopping issue for multiple perimeters which is super nice, it helps hide the seams.
The new infill feature is nice however, you can change the infill extrusion width, I have it set at 200% now, it basically makes solid grid infill instead of strings all over inside(turn off random infill placement). Here is the bottom side of a translucent ABS part with 3 bottom layers and I think 25% infill(forgot to save and tried other settings).
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Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:23 am
by Khalid Khattak
Perfect print..i like it

Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 7:21 pm
by 0110-m-p
So I'm starting to get the hang of this software now and I definitely am enjoying what it has to offer over the others I have used. I am still having some issues with it (z-scar, weird top infill issues, and lacking alternative infill options) , but overall it is working pretty good for a new piece of software that I haven't mastered yet. I'm going to keep using it as my primary slicer and hopefully in a few months I can say that I don't regret buying it.
Here was my first customer print using S3D. Red IC3D ABS with 0.2mm layers and 70% infill with a solid layer every 10 layers. Solid 8 layer interface between wheel and spindle on RH part. Biggest negative about the print is that the wipe process at the end of each layer pushed material out (KISSlicer dominates S3D at this).
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 7:27 pm
by mhackney
there's no doubt that the potential for control is there. I spent more than enough time to really become proficient at what it could do and not do and was never able to to remove the artifacts and other issues that affected my print quality. I know from keeping up with their forum that many others have similar issues and many of these folks have been at it for a year or so. I may be hypercritical on the appearance of my parts but even for routine things I'd like them to look respectable!
cheers,
Michael
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2015 1:07 pm
by JFettig
Just downloaded 2.2.1, just re-sliced a couple things I was having issues with before a couple times to try and I don't seem to have any of those issues. I didn't put it through the ringer but it looks good so far!
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 2:25 pm
by JFettig
New problem in the latest beta*. When you print on top of a raft, it skips a FULL layer PLUS the distance specified to skip rather than just the distance.... nothing sticks..
*not actually a beta....
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:43 pm
by HoosierCruz
I'm not sure if anyone else has issues with the S3D leveling wizard, but it seems as though the 'wizard' thinks the build plate is much bigger than it actually is - I am assuming this because the hot end crashes into each tower as it goes through the leveling procedure.
I even input special coordinates (same as the macros in the guide) and the arms don't seem to be using those coordinates at all because the hot end keeps crashing into the towers.
Anyone else have this issue?
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:55 pm
by JFettig
I don't use the self leveling thing but S3D calculates the build area very poorly(100% wrong) - its way too big for a round platform.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:06 pm
by 0110-m-p
JFettig wrote:I don't use the self leveling thing but S3D calculates the build area very poorly(100% wrong) - its way too big for a round platform.
Agreed about how it estimates round platforms. I haven't done it yet, but apparently you have to multiply your radius by 0.707 (cosine of 45 degrees) for it to get it correct.
http://www.forum.simplify3d.com/viewtop ... elta#p7011
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:31 pm
by JFettig
Do that then throw a 270mm diameter part on it, it'll say its too large!
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 2:33 pm
by 0110-m-p
JFettig wrote:Do that then throw a 270mm diameter part on it, it'll say its too large!
Well that sucks.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 3:02 pm
by HoosierCruz
wow, what a hack. Strongly considering a refund request at this point.
thanks for the help!
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 8:01 pm
by jmpreuss
JFettig wrote:Do that then throw a 270mm diameter part on it, it'll say its too large!
True, but if it looks like it fits on the build plate it does.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 2:07 am
by Khalid Khattak
Initially the Gcode was generated from Simplify3D by my friend living abroad. As i am new to 3D printing i thought 3D printed parts having gaps in layers so its normal thing. From yesterday i am using CURA and what a quality i get unbelieving... No gaps between the layer especially around circles etc...
I also get the Skirt/brim removed very easy from the part... Cura is magic IMHO... I also love the support generated by CURA but S3D supports are much more better.
This is my Opinion.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:02 am
by JFettig
There are tons of settings in S3d that you can mess with to take care of most of those issues.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 9:07 am
by 0110-m-p
Khalid Khattak wrote:Initially the Gcode was generated from Simplify3D by my friend living abroad.
Any slicer configured specifically for your printer and calibrated by yourself will work better than someone else's settings from a different slicer that has never been calibrated specifically for your machine.
I'm still using a mix of S3D and Kisslicer, but am favoring S3D more and more. It isn't perfect, but I am liking the slicing speed, part consistency, and general convenience of not editing gcode or having to export the gcode to another program if I don't want to.
Here is my latest S3D print...not perfect on some of the blades but overall came out nice.
Material: IC3D 1.75mm ABS
Printer Settings: 0.16mm layers, baseline speed = 35mm/s, infill = 20% w/ 200% extrusion width
Part size: 67mm in diameter
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Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:33 pm
by HoosierCruz
@0110-m-p wow yeah that is an awesome print
I am 100% down for tuning my machine like a harp, but I just need to learn the ways

Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:21 am
by Dreyfusduke
Just updated my Simplify 3D to the latest release. Since I was using it for my Flashforge (sold it recently) I finally reconfigured it for the Rostock. All I can say is wow. Just a few settings changed (retract down to 4mm) and I am amazed. I will post some comparison pics when I can. I not only love the ability to customize the supports, but its how it prints them. They seem much more precise and very easy to remove with a nice clean surface afterwards. I am using a E3D V6 head with 0.4mm extruder tip.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:26 pm
by jdurand
Since I haven't gotten any of the three provided slicers to slice my model without crashing (the same file that I've printed a couple of hundred of on my Afinia), I tried to buy a license.
Well, THAT doesn't work. The PayPal sign-in page just keeps looping saying it's timed out (in seconds) and the credit card payment fails with gateway errors and a note that it MAY have charged my card.

Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:41 pm
by jdurand
Well, a registration mail showed up so I guess one of the payments worked.
Re: Broke down and bought a license...
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 8:58 pm
by DavidF
jdurand wrote:Well, a registration mail showed up so I guess one of the payments worked.
One of? That sounds like it could be expensive lol