June 14, 2025
Description
Recently, I had issues printing spheres and threaded rods with my A1, so I designed this model to understand the cause.
This is a hollow spherical shell printed in PLA, designed to test overhang performance, surface quality, and bed adhesion. The model has a circular top opening and a small flat base, making it a good benchmark for tuning print settings.
Long story short: I ended up reducing the print speed and replacing the original nozzle, which had over 450 hours of use.
These photos show the dramatic improvement achieved.
🔴 Top View – Before:
The print shows severe bridging issues and messy overhangs at the top opening. The inner walls are sagging, and stringing is visible.
🟢 Top View – After:
The same model results in a clean and well-defined top opening. The overhangs are handled properly, with no drooping or stringing.
🔴 Bottom View – Before:
The base of the print shows signs of poor bed adhesion — material has bunched up and partially detached from the build plate.
🟢 Bottom View – After:
The base adheres perfectly. A proper brim or skirt ensures a solid foundation and clean finish.
Hope this helps!
License:
BY-NC-SA
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