October 10, 2024
Description
Manual modifications of the gcode are required to make Baum watertight, so I suggest printing Baum.gcode instead of slicing the .stl
Upload Baum.gcode on an SD card and insert it in the printer. Ignore warnings and launch the .gcode from the printer interface.
Baum.gcode is compatible with printers with 0.6mm nozzle and at least 130x130x210mm build volume.
Lower speed down to 50% after the print starts on bowden printers.
Baum.gcode prints in in vase mode in 8h with 30g of Polypropylene (PP) filament.
Apply standard plastic adhesive tape (commonly made of PP) to the bed to ensure adhesion.
Tested with Formfutura PP
How I sliced Baum.gcode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj2Xh6ys8mk
Settings (Cura):
from the start to the neck:
Neck:
Then the 3 gcodes are joined
+ manual and automatic (using using the Python script in readme.txt) X-Y gcodes coordinates shifting, speed and flow adjustments in the area where the neck holder starts printing to improve water-tightness
Website: https://www.riverfamily.art/
Contact: [email protected]
LICENSE: Public Domain
https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/
Also applies to gcodes, slicing process, pictures, videos and names
License:
Creative Commons — Public Domain
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