Orca Slicer Retraction Calibration: The Key to Banish Stringing on Your 3D Prints
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- Orca Slicer Retraction for Beginners: Get Near Perfect Prints Every Time!
Struggling with stringy 3D prints in Orca Slicer? Minimal 3DP shows you how to conquer stringing with the perfect retraction settings! This beginner-friendly tutorial will guide you through calibrating retraction in Orca Slicer, resulting in flawless, professional-looking prints. Get ready to unleash the full potential of your filament and printer!
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Great video. I'm delving deeper into these types of settings to help minimise stringing for a larger nozzle and PTFE filament.
It is a lot of trial and error. Let me know if you find a “silver bullet” for getting rid of stringing. I am always looking for ideas and tricks.
Thanks. Great video. Love the delving into more settings for orca
You are welcome. I am hoping to do more deep dives. Let me know if you have a specific question I can address.
@@minimal3dp infill density. In Cura /creality it was straight forward. In orca it's confusing. I have more layer control for single extrude filament changes, but it seems way more complex
Nice work documentating your journey, dude. Subscribed.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Thanks for sharing. Those tips should help a lot of newcomers to the hobby. I print some silk and usually don't have stringing issues. You made sure the filament was dry as well I assume? I know it is not that hygroscopic mind you. The biggest downside to silk though is layer adhesion. So I hope the trophy lasts a while. Cheers
It was actually french out of a well sealed package. It was dry (as far as I could tell). Try he end result was pretty good.
His wife: Just having an Eiffel tower is enough.Thank you for a very detailed documentation.
It all worked in the end.
Another great video! Thanks for sharing!
I appreciate it.
Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome. I hope it helped
I think you should have run a temp tower first.
I actually did. I thought I had that dialed in.
I appreciate what you did and I understand the limitations. But this is neither a "Perfect Print" nor has it "banished stringing". It merely has reduced it.
You are correct and I appreciate the feedback.
Hi just to let you know there is a pre made printer profile in orca slicer now for the ender 3 S1 plus, but ironically they have set the retraction at 8mm so watch out for that if you decide to use it 👍
Already got bit by the 8mm. I printed a square and the side fell off. No filament in the corners. Thanks for the heads up.
@@minimal3dp dam it !, me too and it took me a while to figure out what the heck was going on 😂, I think they used a base profile from the Bowden style ender and just missed it.
@@minimal3dp dam it !, me too and it took me a while to figure out what the heck was going on 😂, I think they used a base profile from the Bowden style ender and just missed it.
Given how little stringing you ended up with, would a quick swipe with a temperature controlled heat gun or a small torch, take care of what’s left?
Probably but my wife was happy with the results. I was also worried that the thin sections would not hold up. I might try it on my extra tower.
i print almost exclusive silk filaments, and for me the way to get rid of 99.5% stringing was by disabling z-hop. this on a direct drive with volcano nozzle
I will try with z hop off and see what it does. I appreciate the feedback.
Hello, what would a good retraction test range for a high flow kit be?
I was using a CR Sprite Pro and had dial in the stringing issues but after I changed to a high flow, oozing and stringing was damn apparent.
I would look at something under 1, like .3-1. Test retraction distance and speed to get the best results.
Wait you have z hop on?? That's gonna cause a ton of stringing
I tried with and without. It did not make that much of a difference. It surprised me.
Wow, does you wife have a sister! :D
Lol
i had good laugh that your wife was happy before you spent hours trying to make it better... LOL
It makes me smile too. Final product looked much better anyway.