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Re: 3D Printer Chat
« Reply #135 on: 23 November 2025, 11:15:34 »

Yup, I use Tinkercad and awful lot, mainly because it's web based, free, and not blocked by our work firewalls when I'm on this long tedious calls listening to knobjockeys who like the sound of their own voices and licking the piles of their bosses...
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Re: 3D Printer Chat
« Reply #136 on: 23 November 2025, 11:18:47 »

All looks cool, guess once you have it and learn its capabilities you find uses very easily.
You're limited by your imagination, and the limits of the machine and materials you are using.

For example, most FDM and resin printers create prints that are weak in the plane the layers are printed, as with force, you can separate the layers.  Sometimes you can reorient the model before printing to overcome, sometimes you have to redesign it with that in mind if you need the strength in that plane.  Sometimes, it just won't work.
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Re: 3D Printer Chat
« Reply #137 on: 14 December 2025, 14:14:56 »

It is fair to say Creality's latest and greatest is utter shite with TPU.

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Do I get a cheap, small printer just for TPU?
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Re: 3D Printer Chat
« Reply #138 on: Yesterday at 10:16:39 »

It is fair to say Creality's latest and greatest is utter shite with TPU.

Is it the printer, or the slicing SW? If it would print ok on you old machine, maybe use that?

I'm shooting in the dark really as I've never used anything other than pla.
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Re: 3D Printer Chat
« Reply #139 on: Today at 12:37:38 »

Its the printer rather than the slicer, and seems Creality have done some serious messing with slicer profiles to help, but none quite work.  Seems I'm not alone either!

Fortunately, taken inspiration from some extruder mods (which then preclude other materials without adjustment), I've printed some easily removed shims, and initial testing is looking promising, along with some profile tweaks.


The old printer  - K1 Max - had to go sadly, due to space issues at TB Towers.  It was great when I had both of them here, I really caught up with the backlog of stuff I had to print!
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