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Printed Chainmail V2
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Printed 3D Chainmail V2.
Here's my first version https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2216743
In this version the rings are bigger, about the size of a nickel. This makes it a lot faster to put the sheets together for larger projects. I would love to anything made with this chainmail.
I added a flat spot on the bottom of the rings. The flat spot is extremely small but a huge improvement. The mail sticks to the raft better greatly reducing the chances of having a print come loose.
If the rings knocked off the raft when printing.
--Check the layer height. I watched and found the ends of the rings would curl up when printing and get caught by the print head when it moved across them. I raised mine up .0016mm, it made all the difference.
I have my raft margin set to 3mm, air gap set to 0mm, layer height 0.2mm, printing at 20mm/s, shell thickness 0.8mm and 20% infill. There is a small file called calibration to use for adjusting/testing you printer.
The open rings used fo
Here's my first version https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2216743
In this version the rings are bigger, about the size of a nickel. This makes it a lot faster to put the sheets together for larger projects. I would love to anything made with this chainmail.
I added a flat spot on the bottom of the rings. The flat spot is extremely small but a huge improvement. The mail sticks to the raft better greatly reducing the chances of having a print come loose.
If the rings knocked off the raft when printing.
--Check the layer height. I watched and found the ends of the rings would curl up when printing and get caught by the print head when it moved across them. I raised mine up .0016mm, it made all the difference.
I have my raft margin set to 3mm, air gap set to 0mm, layer height 0.2mm, printing at 20mm/s, shell thickness 0.8mm and 20% infill. There is a small file called calibration to use for adjusting/testing you printer.
The open rings used fo
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