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by bsdubernerd
1700 days ago
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I assume this happens on very small threads and/or with thick layers? I print both depending on size, and a full thread is usually more self-supported, not _less_, while printing faster to booth. Toothed threads tend to suffer from curling more easily when comparing at the same overhang slope, and are weaker structurally. I'm using toothed threads for larger threads to save on time/material usually, or oddball constraints. I can see why you would get the effect you're describing, but this would only happen if you're printing with insufficient Z resolution in order to support the overhang of the thread. I cannot see how a toothed thread would improve in such a scenario. |
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