Hello, the designs are very beautiful, but there are problems with the printing where the vase starts to curve. A few people have written to you, but there is no complete solution. We paid for the designs and are waiting for a solution from you. I received two prints made with the printing settings you recommended, but unfortunately, both were ruined.
I appreciate this and all of your models, but is there any chance you could start using right-handed threading instead of left? It's very confusing to most of my buyers and i really don't want to have to start putting stickers on everything to show them how to screw/unscrew things.
I dont know if anyone will experience the same issues or if its just me but there are a few things that didnt print right for me. Dont use auto tree supports. The overhang needs just a little extra support for clean lines. Also dont use the reccomended 12% infill for the connecter. I shouldve thought of that but im sonewhat new at this. And as a side comment. It's strange but the twist direction is left to tighten. Which is a very strange choice as its always the other way around.
that's actually helpful what settings did you use for the connecter? the bottom isn't screwing in for me no matter how i print it (also tried twisting opposite way)
Sorry for the late reaction. I had to twist it a few good minutes. You. Might want to lightly sand it to wear out the profile a little. After that it screws very easily. New issue i am experiencing is that after a while the driptray doesnt drip anymore.
i am also having trouble with the bottom not screwing. ive tried different filament and settings and its the same problem. Your settings would be great to know please
Posted my settings. For me screwing in the bottom part and unscrewing a few times wore it down enough to where it now works easily. I did print all the parts at 90 percent because of buildheight limits so.
hello
Printing in Bambu P1S. same problem with printing vase. when it is starting to curve. a lot of overhangs. i print at 0.16 mm
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
You should share the 3MF file and/or the settings used in the model, so users can use the same configuration or adjust it according to the information provided to avoid problems and wasted prints. It would be much better, just like many model designers do.
really disappointed, i paid membership just for this model, i've tried on 2 differnet bambu machines with diffenent PLA+, its going horrible at the back on the overhangs, how can i fix this please ?
Good morning Lee, I am terribly sorry for the delayed response. Based on your picture I would have move the position of the seams, as well as slowing down the printing speed by 20%. I am glad to hear you managed to fix the issue. Please inform me if you need anything else.
Hi!!!, Facing issue while using Sprial mode as mentioned earlier, only outer shell of the pot is being printed can you please share proper settings used, the pdf with model is not enough, if you could add a screen recording that would be helpfull!!!
Hey, as others have noted, there seems to some issue in the last stages like 80% into the print which I suspect is due to overhang issue. The filament does not cool properly, curls up and gets knocked over in later layers. I tried reducing the temp, did not help much.
It will be helpful if you can help with few other settings, or if you can test it out in a bambulab. I am currently using a bambu lab a1.
Hi. Did you already tried to lower the temperature at around 190c as well as decreasing printing speed? That should do the trick if your 3D printer has issues with overhangs. Keep me updated.
I dont think that would enable such clean lines as posted in the pic. In fact now on closure inspection of the second pic in the list, it seems you have sliced the model and joined them glue? If thats the case, please update that in the instruction
Hello, I encountered an issue when printing with the settings provided in the PDF. During the last 20% of the print, the filament starts extruding into the air. I tried printing it twice and the same error occurred at the exact same spot. I thought it might be due to poor bed adhesion, so I added a brim for the second print, but the result was still the same. Does anyone have a solution for this?
Same issue here in my bambu lab A1. Its mostly due to overhang issue, the filaments curls up and then its get knocked by the printer head in the subsequent layers. Not sure how to solve this though
Hi! Are supports are needed for vase? I tried printing on my X1 Carbon and I started to have overhang failures. Any other setting suggestions other than what is included with the file? Thanks!
Discussions — Eve, desk vase/pot planter.
Hello, the designs are very beautiful, but there are problems with the printing where the vase starts to curve. A few people have written to you, but there is no complete solution. We paid for the designs and are waiting for a solution from you. I received two prints made with the printing settings you recommended, but unfortunately, both were ruined.
I appreciate this and all of your models, but is there any chance you could start using right-handed threading instead of left? It's very confusing to most of my buyers and i really don't want to have to start putting stickers on everything to show them how to screw/unscrew things.
Got it!
I dont know if anyone will experience the same issues or if its just me but there are a few things that didnt print right for me. Dont use auto tree supports. The overhang needs just a little extra support for clean lines. Also dont use the reccomended 12% infill for the connecter. I shouldve thought of that but im sonewhat new at this. And as a side comment. It's strange but the twist direction is left to tighten. Which is a very strange choice as its always the other way around.
that's actually helpful what settings did you use for the connecter? the bottom isn't screwing in for me no matter how i print it (also tried twisting opposite way)
I used 50% infill printed without supports and now its pretty sturdy.
Sorry for the late reaction. I had to twist it a few good minutes. You. Might want to lightly sand it to wear out the profile a little. After that it screws very easily. New issue i am experiencing is that after a while the driptray doesnt drip anymore.
Hi Kathy, is it too tight?
i am also having trouble with the bottom not screwing. ive tried different filament and settings and its the same problem. Your settings would be great to know please
Posted my settings. For me screwing in the bottom part and unscrewing a few times wore it down enough to where it now works easily. I did print all the parts at 90 percent because of buildheight limits so.
yes it is to tight, they don't connect well at all I'm struggling to get the base of this print to work
Hi! What filament do you use here? Thanks!
Hi! Rock marble PLA from ESUN
hello Printing in Bambu P1S. same problem with printing vase. when it is starting to curve. a lot of overhangs. i print at 0.16 mm Any help would be appreciated Thanks
You should share the 3MF file and/or the settings used in the model, so users can use the same configuration or adjust it according to the information provided to avoid problems and wasted prints. It would be much better, just like many model designers do.
I managed to fix by changing to 0.16 layer height
Did you use supports during the print, and what speed did you use?
Good morning Lee, I am terribly sorry for the delayed response. Based on your picture I would have move the position of the seams, as well as slowing down the printing speed by 20%. I am glad to hear you managed to fix the issue. Please inform me if you need anything else.
Please explain more about moving the seam, do you mean randomise or cjhange the full position
Hi!!!, Facing issue while using Sprial mode as mentioned earlier, only outer shell of the pot is being printed can you please share proper settings used, the pdf with model is not enough, if you could add a screen recording that would be helpfull!!!
Hey, as others have noted, there seems to some issue in the last stages like 80% into the print which I suspect is due to overhang issue. The filament does not cool properly, curls up and gets knocked over in later layers. I tried reducing the temp, did not help much.
It will be helpful if you can help with few other settings, or if you can test it out in a bambulab. I am currently using a bambu lab a1.
Hi. Did you already tried to lower the temperature at around 190c as well as decreasing printing speed? That should do the trick if your 3D printer has issues with overhangs. Keep me updated.
I dont think that would enable such clean lines as posted in the pic. In fact now on closure inspection of the second pic in the list, it seems you have sliced the model and joined them glue? If thats the case, please update that in the instruction
Hi, the model does not need to be glued. The top part is kept together with this planter with a connector.
As several we have problems with sprinkle, porvafor could solve that :)
Hello, I encountered an issue when printing with the settings provided in the PDF. During the last 20% of the print, the filament starts extruding into the air. I tried printing it twice and the same error occurred at the exact same spot. I thought it might be due to poor bed adhesion, so I added a brim for the second print, but the result was still the same. Does anyone have a solution for this?
Same issue here in my bambu lab A1. Its mostly due to overhang issue, the filaments curls up and then its get knocked by the printer head in the subsequent layers. Not sure how to solve this though
Hi! Are supports are needed for vase? I tried printing on my X1 Carbon and I started to have overhang failures. Any other setting suggestions other than what is included with the file? Thanks!
Hi! No support required, try to lower the temperature, print inner and outer wall first, fan always on. Please keep me updated.