The analysis continues! Anyone sick of these yet?
The quick summary... 9.5 seconds is still too fast.
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I was wondering what the heck this was when the print was covered in goo, and now it's plain to see, I've got small failures here and there. For some reason one of the first layers of tire treads migrated and solidified
next to the wheels! I'm also not entirely sure if the lightest supports detached during the print or during cleaning.
However, what I am seeing is that the bloating is just getting worse...
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(notice those lopsided green wheels? notice it doesn't appear in the gray print? that's because I noticed this a while back and added two more supports to each wheel to prevent it from happening
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Bloating is not only near the bottom, look under the back roof, and the edge of the roof in these pictures... no supports up there that would cause the bloating.
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I also wonder where the lines in the rear body come from? In the cabin/windows I fully expect to see lines since the windows are at angle, but the body's sides are perfectly vertical. The green print doesn't show these problems. weird.
Anyway, it's full circle time! My next print will be back to the recommended 12 seconds. I'm expecting that the supports will finally survive, and I'll be able to see the full extents of bloating. What is
really frustrating to me is why am I the only one that gets this bloating? I can see that the tops of the prints are perfectly fine, and maybe a smidge less detailed than the green (and only visible under magnifier), but the undersides lose all details!