
Experimental print: spiral vase mode fan nozzle
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I conceived an excellent concept of printing a fan nozzle via Repetier's spiral vase mode. The outcome was successful! However, I discovered that the printed object comprises two perimeters due to slic3r, resulting in a hollow fan nozzle with openings from the regular holes of the fan nozzle. This design allows for immediate use right off the printbed. Material usage decreased from 9g to 5g. Stability is satisfactory since fan nozzles do not bear heavy loads. Printing time was under 15 minutes, significantly shorter than a standard print (approximately 25 minutes). A fascinating enhancement for tinkerers: the fan nozzle is now transparent, adding a cool touch with potential light effects!
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