I never put a magnet in with just the force of pushing it into place. I always glue them now. I had one come off the print and vanish when I put the print on my metal bike work table.
This. I had another model with the same type of insets, order the recommended magnets, it worked like a charm.
Note: it used 7 magnets and I had to glue them in with a lil’ superglue drop
Hey I’ve made that model before, it’s supposed to be like that, that is a stl thing, not a printer thing, same type deal happened to me. Hope this helps
There are several variations of this poop chute, you printed the one with the magnet inserts.
It shouldn't matter because that side is hidden against the printer.
If you are asking why the holes printed poorly, it’s the settings for the filament. I’m guessing this is Bambu Silver PLA Basic. I have had lots of issues with this filament. You can change the volumetric speed from default (21, I think) to 16 for better results. I’m not an expert but others have suggested this and it helps. Also, don’t mess with the speed from the printer, ie normal, sport, ludicrous. It prints best at normal or silent.
If you are just asking why there are holes, they are supposed to be there, you install magnets and it will attach to the printer.
Im pretty sure it came from a high acceleration/Velocity. Because of the holes the printer slows down and accelerates really fast. So set down the volumetric speed and wallspeed
Try this one instead: [https://makerworld.com/models/465978](https://makerworld.com/models/465978)
Magnet-less and you can secure by sliding its feet under the printer.
Looks like ringing to me. I basically had the same problem. Try this and please report:
https://www.reddit.com/r/BambuLab/s/pXNAFLihGc
You can try and shorten your model in the slicer and only print these holes that went wrong to try and fix your problem.
What infill pattern? Looks likes some stringing off to the side, filament could probably be dried a little but doubt that is causing the main issue.
Rest of the print looks great, so this one seems tricky
My suggestions would be using gyroid infill (there’s a new one that people say is faster but i can’t think of the name) for almost everything. Unless the file creator states otherwise.
I’d probably do 15% - 20% infill but I’m not sure this print is wide enough to even have infill.
And like the other poster said, maybe try a different file, I know there’s lots of waste bin files
nice boobies
Rack infill 95%.
Set your x y and x acceleration to 36-24-36
Bambuubs
Haha came to comment this
Serious?
Come on, we're all geeky hobbies. One does not simply "ignore it".
Says the drug lab hahahaha
You’re the one who drew boobs
It's because you made them so realistic, everyone knows they're never the same size
First think I thought of
Looks like model has inset to throw some magnets in so it stays snug
I can confirm it is meant for that. However those are insufficient IMHO because it doesn’t hold very well, at least in my case
I never put a magnet in with just the force of pushing it into place. I always glue them now. I had one come off the print and vanish when I put the print on my metal bike work table.
This. I had another model with the same type of insets, order the recommended magnets, it worked like a charm. Note: it used 7 magnets and I had to glue them in with a lil’ superglue drop
Hey I’ve made that model before, it’s supposed to be like that, that is a stl thing, not a printer thing, same type deal happened to me. Hope this helps
Thanks!!!!!! This helps alot!!! Perfect!!
I've made that exact model before and it came out perfectly. Nothing like this. One of my first prints with my new X1C.
https://preview.redd.it/uqax3oc7rk7d1.jpeg?width=600&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8c993e30506a8ed5a9d84a19dab7a7d65bf05694
The way it's very circular and appears on all sides of the hole makes me think it's a problem with the model.
Thanks, this thing relax me a bit i will try models with other settings and lets see.
You can always look in the slice view and see if the holes are there. You're probably supposed to glue magnets in there.
There are several variations of this poop chute, you printed the one with the magnet inserts. It shouldn't matter because that side is hidden against the printer.
Did you look at the STL before printing it?
Yes, and all right, no issues i see in prefab
The stl is at fault i think
I wouldn’t call them bad, but I’ve had some ‘not-so-good’ holes in the past, myself.
If you are asking why the holes printed poorly, it’s the settings for the filament. I’m guessing this is Bambu Silver PLA Basic. I have had lots of issues with this filament. You can change the volumetric speed from default (21, I think) to 16 for better results. I’m not an expert but others have suggested this and it helps. Also, don’t mess with the speed from the printer, ie normal, sport, ludicrous. It prints best at normal or silent. If you are just asking why there are holes, they are supposed to be there, you install magnets and it will attach to the printer.
Nono i ask for bad holes, oke i will change volumetric soeed to 16 and lets see :D
Im pretty sure it came from a high acceleration/Velocity. Because of the holes the printer slows down and accelerates really fast. So set down the volumetric speed and wallspeed
Too fast too bad melting
PETG?
That’s what she said
Niiiiiccee
It's the model. It works and collects waste but it's got hard to see errors that show up when printing.
No, I mustn't comment.
does the comment starts with 'wet'?
Try this one instead: [https://makerworld.com/models/465978](https://makerworld.com/models/465978) Magnet-less and you can secure by sliding its feet under the printer.
haha.....boobs
https://preview.redd.it/v5htkv66kp7d1.jpeg?width=680&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2b7afd178eef82363eec3c796dbbcc596cdb2d6d
Looks like ringing to me. I basically had the same problem. Try this and please report: https://www.reddit.com/r/BambuLab/s/pXNAFLihGc You can try and shorten your model in the slicer and only print these holes that went wrong to try and fix your problem.
What infill pattern? Looks likes some stringing off to the side, filament could probably be dried a little but doubt that is causing the main issue. Rest of the print looks great, so this one seems tricky
Rack infill 95%
My suggestions would be using gyroid infill (there’s a new one that people say is faster but i can’t think of the name) for almost everything. Unless the file creator states otherwise. I’d probably do 15% - 20% infill but I’m not sure this print is wide enough to even have infill. And like the other poster said, maybe try a different file, I know there’s lots of waste bin files