#3dprinting my Klipper-ized Sovol SV06+ keeps knocking down my prints at around the same height. It is almost as if the machine starts to forget at what height it is at and just runs into the prints for fun.
Any assistance available?
#3dprinting my Klipper-ized Sovol SV06+ keeps knocking down my prints at around the same height. It is almost as if the machine starts to forget at what height it is at and just runs into the prints for fun.
Any assistance available?
Finally after many attempts and failures that helped pave the way... I was able to #3dprint a chain necklace for my wife!
https://www.printables.com/model/673123-u-chain-print-in-place-necklace
I had to put a brim of it, enable supports, use blue painters tape to get better adhesion, adjust my parts cooling fan... I think this was my most difficult print ever.
Decided to #3dprint something to clear out some low volume remaining filament spools I had collecting dust. Then the filament sensor wasn't enabled. Had to try to recover and print the top half and glue it on. Not my greatest print, but not my worst either!
https://www.printables.com/model/956068-sheep-cute-flexi-articulated
Ok here are the promised videos detailing what happened during this latest attempt (see my previous toot) when trying to #3dprint this Charizard.
It looks like the nozzle hits and pushes the supports over. I do have z-hop on and it does work. And... It is ALWAYS these two supports that are being knocked down.
Anyone got any ideas what is happening to this print?
Been trying to #3dprint a #charizard #pokemon for my daughter. Would have used her #ender2pro but she wanted it BIG, so #sovol #sv06+.
https://www.printables.com/model/181166-charizardpokemon
Can't get to it to finish. It keeps knocking over supports. I have enabled z-hop but can't get past this point (see pic)
I have a #wyze camera pointed at it now and will upload a video today/tomorrow for further analysis.
Failed print pics are of separate incidents.
It looks like the skirt had lost adhesion and had curled up a bit onto the print. Mission Control has reviewed the situation and had determined that we are still a "GO" to continue the print.
I am not liking the look of that tree support though.
Damn you tree supports! Is it the tree support issue or a z-hop issue? Tune in next time to fine out!
and it was looking so good too. *sigh*