I believe that if your layers are printing fast enough, the softer material would bend according to where the top layer is printed.
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UnH1ng3d@lemmy.world 9 months agoIt starts just underneath actually, but it still could be related 🤔 Maybe I need a test without numbers.
JoShmoe@ani.social 9 months ago
UnH1ng3d@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Sorry, I didn’t follow that. Top layer of what? Not the actual top, top layer right?
JoShmoe@ani.social 9 months ago
I meant, the next layer directly on top of where your deformed layers begin.
damium@programming.dev 9 months ago
If 35° (or something close to it) is the slicer setting for overhang detection it likely changes the cooling/speed/flow settings. If that is the case you can set it to a lower detection value and maybe get better results or change the normal cooling/speed/flow to be closer so it isn’t as drastic of a change.
UnH1ng3d@lemmy.world 9 months ago
You may actually be right even though I thought I had checked this. Orca’s overhang speeds are based on overhang percentage and not angle, I previously just looked at the number and assumed it was degrees 🤦♂️I will match the speeds for all overhang percentage ranges and see if that solves it 🤞
UnH1ng3d@lemmy.world 9 months ago
This was it! I had my 10-25% (not degrees 😅) overhang speed set not to slow down at all. I now have it set to 30mm/s and I have a perfect result. Thank you 👍😁