Printing glass on Ultimaker
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Despite not being actual glass or real diamonds, the item has a diamond-like appearance, reminiscent of Swarovski style. Interestingly, you've managed to control irregularities and make them regular by chance. This is just the initial test; more information can be found on Facebook (www.facebook.com/europerminutedesign) and the website (www.rooiejoris.nl). In terms of printing, use a high extruder speed with a 0.8mm nozzle. For sf46 settings, layer thickness should be 1.1mm, w/h ratio is 2.1, feed rate at 45, and flow rate at 1250 (in reality, double this due to non-micro stepping). The extruder wheel spins rapidly, and the printing temperature is set at 240 degrees. The material used is PLA; higher temperatures can be used for more liquid PLA, but be cautious if your nozzle holder isn't made of PEEK. Flow and feed rates may also vary based on firmware (sf40 had higher values possibly due to the firmware thinking it was using sf).
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