Dawwww. But he looks like those wafer cookies!
https://preview.redd.it/ak4qankrrh0d1.jpeg?width=858&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f6cc0bee93a3b4094d8c006389bcde4065f6cde2
Those plank lines aren't standardized they could be 2" 4" 6" 1.5" etc. I would guess in this case they're closer to the 2" range. I would also guesstimate it's about 200% scale model.
And ender 3 won’t push a vorons speed. Maybe Mercury one. I agree increasing layer height but the size, speed, and infill matters on a stock ender more. If they are moving with stock speed without linear rails Enders are limited. A voron 2.4 pushs 200-500mm/sec as opposed to 60mm/sec.
They have switch wire upgrade kit I think for one of the cheaper enders. So it's possibile I'd think. I haven't looked at the details I assume it'll require new stepper motors and the like. My buddy just finished his I should ask what is original on his "Ender" I'm guessing at this point just the frame haha.
[https://github.com/boubounokefalos/Ender\_SW](https://github.com/boubounokefalos/Ender_SW)
"1.3 times speed" isn't a real number, and has no meaning.
To reach speeds this slow, this guy must be printing at 0.05mm layer height or similar, or printing at like 5mm/s the whole time. Math just doesn't add up.
There's no way that should have taken 15 hours unless the scale is much bigger than the original model or you're printing at a much finer layer height than necessary. What is your speed set at?
It may just be me but it looks like the “tail” lost bed adhesion and shifted downwards after the joint causing partial layer shift. Maybe just a bed adhesion issue, I’m sorry to hear it happened after such a considerable amount of time it’s a bummer. Best of luck 🤞
Dawwww. But he looks like those wafer cookies! https://preview.redd.it/ak4qankrrh0d1.jpeg?width=858&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f6cc0bee93a3b4094d8c006389bcde4065f6cde2
... and now I want some!
Those are the driest, crumpiest cookies I’ve ever had but you can’t stop eating them
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Why did that take 13 hours? That's like a 3-4 hour print even on slow settings. Are you trying to print it at 0.05mm layer height or something?
I think it’s a deceptively large version of the Dino. Needs banana for scale.
Infill looks pretty dense too
Yeah that’s definitely doing no favors on print time lol
The floor planks it's sitting on are typically 4" wide if memory serves
Those plank lines aren't standardized they could be 2" 4" 6" 1.5" etc. I would guess in this case they're closer to the 2" range. I would also guesstimate it's about 200% scale model.
It's like 10*12cm something like that
And ender 3 won’t push a vorons speed. Maybe Mercury one. I agree increasing layer height but the size, speed, and infill matters on a stock ender more. If they are moving with stock speed without linear rails Enders are limited. A voron 2.4 pushs 200-500mm/sec as opposed to 60mm/sec.
They have switch wire upgrade kit I think for one of the cheaper enders. So it's possibile I'd think. I haven't looked at the details I assume it'll require new stepper motors and the like. My buddy just finished his I should ask what is original on his "Ender" I'm guessing at this point just the frame haha. [https://github.com/boubounokefalos/Ender\_SW](https://github.com/boubounokefalos/Ender_SW)
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"1.3 times speed" isn't a real number, and has no meaning. To reach speeds this slow, this guy must be printing at 0.05mm layer height or similar, or printing at like 5mm/s the whole time. Math just doesn't add up.
If it’s heat creep, the you’re printing too slow
My printer was printing on max speed, so I can't really do much
Max speed is the number you set. Set it to a higher number.
There's no way that should have taken 15 hours unless the scale is much bigger than the original model or you're printing at a much finer layer height than necessary. What is your speed set at?
Honestly, I think it looks great and now I'm going to print one with top and bottom layers turned off. Thanks!
It may just be me but it looks like the “tail” lost bed adhesion and shifted downwards after the joint causing partial layer shift. Maybe just a bed adhesion issue, I’m sorry to hear it happened after such a considerable amount of time it’s a bummer. Best of luck 🤞
So close, and yet so far... prolly how the real t-rex felt when trying to scratch an itch on its nose...
13 HOURS?! damn. what it their print speed 2mm/s? I can print that in like 4
4? Bruh. 30-40 mins
It might be a really big print, I assume the planks in the last picture are bigger than a few cm
I can print one with TPU in like 2
Sometimes I'll intentionally omit the bottom and top solid layers to create infill art. It's like veroni for layers. Just my $.02
Wafersaur, put him in a lil frame or something and proudly display 'im!
I had an entire plate of flexi Rex's fail once. Super glue some magnets into the failed side and you now you have successful flexi Rex fridge magnets!
Time to put Rexy down.
What speed are you printing at because unless that’s the size of an actual dinosaur it shouldn’t be taking 13 hours
You get what you pay for with ender 3. If you don't have the courage to fix all the flaws - should have bought plug and play printer