maybe maybe maybe (larger ASA print in progress)

https://lemmy.world/post/42679445

I’ve had good results with reversing print-direction on odd layers but for all layers, not just for overhangs.
That’s an interesting suggestion. What failure mode have you found that to help with? I am under the impression that the temperature gradiant between the bottom of the print and the top of the print, combined with thermal expansion, is the reason why printed parts warp. ABS/ASA expand/contract twice as much as PLA.
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It seems to help reduce warping in general for ASA in my experience. I haven’t done a deeper investigation to collect actual data, but anecdotally I seem to have way less issues with large ASA prints warping since I started using it.
Cool, thanks! I will give it a try when I print the mirrored version of this thing.