After some experimenting, and help from the t-glase folks,

After some experimenting, and help from the t-glase folks, got a vase to print out! Was very tricky with my printer/nozzle (Bukobot v2 duo / spitfire 0.35mm dia) - apparently t-glase works best on huge hotends. Like .7mm and higher is better.

Had some trouble at first, but got some great advise from the t-glase folks (http://www.taulman3d.com/t-glase-features.html), trick is SLOW DOWN and have to use higher temp for the smaller hotend. For this print, went with:

hotend: 235C
bed: 70C - glass with nothing on top

; generated by Slic3r 1.0.0RC2 on 2014-03-25 at 12:36:16

; layer_height = .2
; perimeters = 1
; top_solid_layers = 0
; bottom_solid_layers = 4
; fill_density = 0
; perimeter_speed = 40
; infill_speed = 40
; travel_speed = 200
; nozzle_diameter = 0.35
; filament_diameter = 2.98
; extrusion_multiplier = 1
; perimeters extrusion width = 0.50mm
; infill extrusion width = 0.50mm
; solid infill extrusion width = 0.50mm
; top infill extrusion width = 0.50mm
; first layer extrusion width = 0.50mm

Still need to tweak some though. that’s actually only half the vase. It started “sky printing” and had to kill it.

The thing is water tight on all but one of the curved sides, for whatever reason one side has multiple “bad spots”, thinking a glop early on threw that side out of whack or something.

I’ve been using it at 50mm/s at 250C.

Turns out, problem with it not extruding plastic in middle of print (which is what killed this print in middle, also another test print ended up with a flat-top hairdo instead of solid the last 1/4 of the print)… Was from a bad roll, the diameter varied too much, and the parts that the diameter went too high, it was too big to feed so it stops extruding. They are the ones that figured out what was going on, apparently it was part of the first run (got the spool last year). They are sending out a replacement spool, will update when I get the new spool! :slight_smile: