This is basically my assessment too. Good write up :)
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Thank you so much. As a Relay fan, I've been looking for something to fill that space. And lift off wasn't quite doing it for me.
I have a Psion 5mx and there's a Debian port for it which is crazy. I've been on the fence about installing it for similar reasons.
I'm with you 100% if push comes to shove I'm selling everything else before selling my tools. Unfortunately. My tools are where a lot of my money is lol.
I'm with you 100% if push comes to shove I'm selling everything else before selling my tools. Unfortunately. My tools are where a lot of my money is lol.
I've always wanted to go the fairphone route but have been worried about the whole ecosyatem discontinuing and I'd be left without good replacements.
Unfortunately that has the same issue as well. These triangles are due to the 3 closest perimeter lines meeting, thus concentric ends up with the same issue.
Direction specific force loading. In this particular instance, Having it run the infill along the perimeter of the part would improve it.
I probably should adjust the acceleration settings. In this instance, Im just trying to optimize the print to cut down on print time. There's about 15 or so of these needlessly small sections per layer, so culling them would cut down the print time a bit.
Yellow is perimeter lines, the goal is to not use infill at all, and to just use multiple perimeter passes.
They dramatically increase print times and increase blemishes. It's such a small surface area, that it just ends up creating blobs and shakes the printer.
This was a plot in Repo! The Gentic Opera.