pixel3design wrote:CHANGE THE NOZZLE AND STOP BLAMING SIMPLIFY3D TEAM.
Very interesting idea. But which nozzle should I use if I'm going to print 1mm thick detail with more then 1 perimeter?
My default nozzle is 0.3mm, I can print with width from 0.36mm to 0.8mm (I use 0.5mm width for my convenience).
If I use width 0.36mm then smallest thickness of part is:
1 perimeter - 1*0.36*2=0.72mm
2 perimeters - 2*0.36*2=1.44mm
3 perimeters - 3*0.36*2=2.16mm
If I use width 0.50mm then smallest thickness of part is:
1 perimeter - 1*0.5*2=1.0mm
2 perimeters - 2*0.5*2=2.0mm
3 perimeters - 3*0.5*2=3.0mm
1. I can't use 1 perimeter for mechanical parts as you know. My parts are complex.
2. I can't calculate thickness everytime for fine tuning of extrusion width. It's software's purpose to tune extrusion width with thickness that is demanded.
3. If my printer is skipping on the table because it's printing thin wall gap fill it's no good for mechanics.
4. I think it's not a Nobel Prize level of problem.
5. It's not a free software to close eyes and not to hear user's opinion (Autodesk don't hear anyway if you know what I mean).
P.S. Sorry for my English. Greetings from Russia!