S3D has a cooling feature for small sections-- slows down so things can cool properly.
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Replying to @paulrickards
Just readjusted my PID parameters with recommended values, but have not achieved world peace yet.
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Replying to @nf6x
I've not done the adjusted PID trick. Stock values ATM. 195C extruder and 40C bed.extruder swing is +-3C.
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Replying to @paulrickards
I'm using 210C extruder, but also have -10C measured error.
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Replying to @nf6x
Not sure what my error is. Noticed the cat on the card set it 195C and that seems to work well. Stuck with it.
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Replying to @paulrickards
Been using 210C based on random things on the Internet. Maybe if I lower it, I can eliminate big drool on retraction test?
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Replying to @nf6x
I just printed it. Some threading, more like cob webs. Cleans up with brush of a finger.pic.twitter.com/wgEGnV2Xu8
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Replying to @paulrickards
The cone tip threads badly on mine. Trying lower extruder temp now...pic.twitter.com/72MQ6Vk7Gx
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Replying to @nf6x @paulrickards
where can I grab that torture test gcode?
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Replying to @jfaulken @paulrickards
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:22263 Not gcode, because you vary slicing parameters (and thus, gcode) to get good results.
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aha! Makes sense. :) thanks!
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