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To be clear I know it's not well lol. I just wanted the community's thoughts on what I'm doing wrong. I'm using Overture Royal Gold on a modified CR-10v2 with a real V6. Model was sliced in cura with default low quality settings.

The filament I bought a few months ago but just broke it open yesterday. It's making some small popping noises every now and again but the seal didn't appear to be broken. It seems all right otherwise, if a little sticky on the roll. I had to move it out of my filament dryer to keep it from opening the lid because it was binding so much. That's what happened to the last tower, that failed mid print. Looks nice at least.

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[–] rambos@lemm.ee 4 points 11 months ago (1 children)

PLA can tolerate quite huge range od tems. Thats why this test is not best IMO. I found better to print single wall cube with no bottom and no top (also changing temp every 5 mm of height). That way you can see how it looks, but you can also test layer bond by breaking the part with fingers. It is also much faster print.

Just my 0.02

[–] Toribor@corndog.social 2 points 11 months ago

I agree with this, PLA is the most popular material for a reason. It's pretty easy to get good results without a lot of tuning.

Temp towers are a huge help with PETG though which has much more trouble with sagging overhangs and stringing. It took me a bit of practice to get results I was happy with for PETG.