This is vastly superior. It looks better without cleanup than the first one with cleanup. This is the “tire”
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In the second “tire” print, you can kinda see the groove there though black is a hard color to see shadows in. In previous print, it was jammed up in stringy goop.
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Time to get serious. Let’s try something that looks like a tire. 20% infill. Basically a spur gear with a shallow chamfer and large bore. If this works well I’ll design some treads.
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Lookin’ good so far.
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I think the inner v-groove in first tire was too aggressive. This one has a flat inside profile, but I suspect if I want a gentle concavity to fit a barrel-shaped hub, it'll work fine. The stringing was caused by the v notch. And I don't think supports are a good idea with TPU
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This turned out so beautifully I have a tear in my eye 🥲
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This is literally where the rubber meets the road, though TPU is not quite rubber :D
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I honestly didn't think I'd be able to get this right... I ordered several sets of toy wheels, expecting I'd have to buy rather than build, but my rover is going to have made-from-scratch wheels
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Yesterday’s success with TPU inspired me to try PETG again. Tried TPU settings (slower movement, overextension) but that didn’t extrude stop all! Realized overextrusion is for soft filaments and PETG is stiffer than PLA. So dialed that back and just used lower speed. Worked ok.
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Some stringing but PETG wasn’t as bad as TPU last time do improvements with slower speed are less marked.
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3d printed art subthread
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Haven't been in the mood to work on my more complex designs/builds in a few weeks, so just to keep warmed up, decided to make a random art piece to test out freeform smooth curves. This inaugurates my 3d printed art thread.
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