3D Printer Babbling
Here's a closeup of the part that fared worst on last-night's print: as you can see, the texture's glossier and the structure itself has bulged out and sagged a bit. That's thermal load at work: small parts tend to need slower printing or active cooling, allowing heat to dissipate adequately before the next layer goes down, or they stay too soft and warp.
Fortunately, there's a setting to compensate for that in my slicer.
https://awoo.space/media/H9NpBAYWN5e9DQELcl0
3D Printer Babbling
@Momentrabbit This is really awesome to hear about! I really want to get into 3D printing.
I should probably learn how to 3D model, first. >..>
3D Printer Babbling
@Momentrabbit That's kind of how I tend to pick things up, yeah. Necessity is the mother of motivation? *shrug!*