thanks for the tips. I contacted the coil manufacturer and he told me that the result and finish is in line with their tests. anyway i checked with a 3cmx3x3 cube and the dimensions are respected correctly. in this video I'm printing with 55% infill and 5 walls everywhere. Anyway I will try to reduce the flow to verify the finish surface. Thanks again
Too high flow with no sparse infill to take up the slack (over extrusion), or partial clog, or wet filament
thanks for the tips.
I contacted the coil manufacturer and he told me that the result and finish is in line with their tests. anyway i checked with a 3cmx3x3 cube and the dimensions are respected correctly. in this video I'm printing with 55% infill and 5 walls everywhere.
Anyway I will try to reduce the flow to verify the finish surface.
Thanks again
damn!
Man there must be some rough chopped carbon fiber in that stuff!
Probably yes but the result is really strong
I bet! What are the parts going to be for?
@@jacobb1384 they are structural parts in which bearings will have to support the torque of the printer motors
Glass fiber?
Hi,no CF is carbon fiber
@@lorenzo220580 sorry! didn’t see the description. That’s a really rough surface, are they just really large chopped fibers?
@@BigfootPrinting I think so,it's is very strong material
This looks more like wet filament? What amperage are you running your extruder?
@@gabriell4031 it's a new open spool,I will try to dry the filament
What filament is that
PC-PBT-CF