HomoFaciens | Longer LK5 Pro: Minimize warping with software @HomoFaciens | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 19 hours ago
You can support my channel when buying the LK5 Pro through this link:
https://s.zbanx.com/r/1TMSqf1aPfwu
Coupon code: LONGER3D7ANNIV (with 10% off)
How to support me without buying anything ("Donate" button on top):
https://homofaciens.de/technics-machines-3D-printer-Longer-LK5Pro-warping_en.htm
There you will also find more about the printing technique shown in this video (of course there is no need for a donation to get all content).
Some conventional solutions to fight warping are:
Add "Mouse ears" in the CAD model and select the "Brim", "Skirt" or "Raft" options in the slicing software. With that classic approach the LK5Pro can print the objects shown in this video without coming loose from the print bed. However I did not choose these options in order to demonstrate that printing in non horizontal layers has indeed an effect on warping.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 Remarks on the LK5 Pro
02:40 Print a Benchy
03:34 Gear rack conventional style
05:33 Gear rack new style
12:08 2nd Gear rack
13:07 100x50x2.15mm plain plate
14:48 Plate conventional style
15:07 conclusion
Thanks for reading and: "I'll be back!"
You can support my channel when buying the LK5 Pro through this link:
https://s.zbanx.com/r/1TMSqf1aPfwu
Coupon code: LONGER3D7ANNIV (with 10% off)
How to support me without buying anything ("Donate" button on top):
https://homofaciens.de/technics-machines-3D-printer-Longer-LK5Pro-warping_en.htm
There you will also find more about the printing technique shown in this video (of course there is no need for a donation to get all content).
Some conventional solutions to fight warping are:
Add "Mouse ears" in the CAD model and select the "Brim", "Skirt" or "Raft" options in the slicing software. With that classic approach the LK5Pro can print the objects shown in this video without coming loose from the print bed. However I did not choose these options in order to demonstrate that printing in non horizontal layers has indeed an effect on warping.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:54 Remarks on the LK5 Pro
02:40 Print a Benchy
03:34 Gear rack conventional style
05:33 Gear rack new style
12:08 2nd Gear rack
13:07 100x50x2.15mm plain plate
14:48 Plate conventional style
15:07 conclusion
Thanks for reading and: "I'll be back!"