These vases have come out great. Pushing the high speed parts of the print on a single-walled vase print really emphasises the patterns and these vases look like pieces of art. Think 3D-printed lacework.
You might want to look at the images in the large.
The pink one is translucent PLA (from M3D), the other two are Faberdashery opaques. The vase is my own design.
The (I presume) pressure effects that cause under-extrusion on the fast parts and over extrusion on the slow parts are what this is all about. Put one of these vases to your lips and you can breath easily – definitely for dried arrangements only.
But the look. Oh My
210C for the M3D translucent pink, 220C for the Faberdashery opaques. 12mm/s low velocity, 50mm/s high velocity, 0.5mm single perimeter, 200mm high, just over two hours print time. #3Dprinting
Great work! !! I tried already your program on github,but got problems to start it (can’t find some modules in perl or so…)…i am not a programmer, so i wait for some ‘userfriendly’ version…You plan something for noobs like me?
I wouldn’t blink if you provided an app for sale! Drag and drop a pattern, drag and drop a spiral vase style print. Take my money! maybe just a tip jar if you are one of those coders that excel at side projects but have no desire to support it (I totally get this- my programmer can relate to that w his side projects).
It would be a cool plugin for certain print hosts. Or just a stand alone app.
I think you can see the interest here. People want easy, not coding requirements… I am among those willing to pay for it.