I’ve noticed this little bulge around the corners on most of my prints lately, any particular reason for it? Or is it just a characteristic of FDM printing. It’s been throwing off my prints a little, as I’m trying to make things snap together nicely, and this make me sand it down. Nit a big deal, but if its something I can fix, I’d love to.
Edit: hit the wrong button sorry its in the wrong category
Looks like I’ll have to make a new account, these spam bits are already in my followers and are posting on all my posts. So annoying
I cut way down on the spam comments by making it so only people in my circles (or extended circles) can comment on my posts, I rarely get spam comments now. That doesn’t work as well in community posts though. Google is aware the spam is out of control.
Are you talking about the corners? That’s due to acceleration/jerk. If you turn it down it should minimize this. You can check your current values and update new ones with the M201 command.
@Adam_Steinmark alright, I’ll give it a look. Thanks for the info.
Also, look into making your mechanical system more rigid. That wiggle that runs along the wall after going around the corner is low frequency ringing in your frame, belts, stepper position, etc. Reducing acceleration limits the force which is the input to the mechanical system’s ringing.
@Dale_Dunn Very true, also the rigidity of how the hotend is mounted.
