Bambu lab wall thickness 6 mm nozzle: Another option is to print without vase mode and increase the number of walls to achieve the desired thickness; just set the infill density and number of top shells to 0: Bambu Lab Community Forum Corner Wall Bowing Inwards (Concave) Bambu Lab X1 Series Troubleshooting failed-print bernieyee August 21, 2023, 6:49am 1 IMG_7562 1536×2048 142 KB IMG_7566 1536×2048 182 KB The designed outside diameter is 25. The black on the left is clearly using concentric infill patterns and a wall thickness - if I am counting correctly - of 10 or 11. I have designed the internal walls to be the same width as the line width and changed all line width values to be equal to make There seems to be an increased desire for controlling the wall thickness around holes independently from the model wall thickness. This would be an excellent feature to include in Bambu Studios. 4 mm used, for example, in Cura. Would be great if you can share your tweaked presets for 0. 6 nozzle 0. 7. 8mm line width - I’ve checked this on my latest print - getting . Moreover, if you add a modifier and specify the number of walls as 1, you will get something like this: That is, the @SavvyPrints I think I’ve been having the same issue and have found a manner of fixing this; but I don’t know exactly which ‘fix’ was the part that worked. Just hoping perhaps someone else has some knowledge on how to find these settings, as the Hi! I had a few quality issues. So I printed this with the ‘stock’ 0. 6 and they are not sense (I have printers since 2015, it’s not a physical constraint. 4 mm nozzle. 04 Only in Case, your former Flow Ratio (FR) was 1,00. 4 is faster than 0. The proposed wall thickness of the inserts I have posted is 2. I ordered a 0. 3mm thick walls, that’s going to take a 0. I finally got it to go by using the “Detect Thin Walls” setting with the Arachne option. g. I tried changeing z from 0. Will give u feedback. 5) and get 1. 98 and a measured wall thickness of 1. What I Great idea! Not only for srews but also for e. 52 Where is the application from? Bambu Lab Official website OS version MacOS Sonoma Additional system information No response Printer Bambu Lab x1c + AMS How to reproduce Open Bambu Studio and import the attac Round magnets are a great non-embedded alternative if you want to use a zero-thickness wall. 2mm nozzle to even print but probably won’t print well. 32mm gives us 1. melt in nuts. As in the past with the pruca slicer, it works also with the X1. I’ve messed with loads of settings, wall thickness, detect My tree supports keep failing. 1" wall thickness. : 3 wall loops, inner walls 0. What am I doing wrong? In some cases yes, in other cases not. 4. 04 In this case, the flow ratio for the filament used is 1. 42mm, makes 1. 50mm because of the tower when I was printing multicolor. 1mm for M4, which corresponds to 5-6 passes. I’m currently using the standard 0. Do you know if the Studio software provides help if the filament profile and other Hi everyone, I’ve had issues with layer inconsistencies/ Z banding I couldn’t solve. The first image is default settings with no thin walls or Arachne enabled. 81 / 0. But to find out the optimal settings for my print and the material I use, it would be helpfull if I would understand better what the settings mean or what they do. You can try other preset to increase a little bit the width in the slicer I’m new to 3d printing and currently looking for ways to improve the thickness of objects printed in spiral vase mode. But when the walls are thin, to such an extent that no filling can be used, then the printing of the walls is done only by parallel lines of the material even It was greyed out because of the arachne setting. Then start with the infill pattern. Printing it on a Bambu Lab X1C with Overture Easy Nylon using the Bambu Lab PA Basic profile and 100% infill Hi, I printed somes logos lately and had an issue with some filament that are a bit translucents and need more layers to get an opaque color. E. For exemple Yellow, Red. 26mm then multiplied by the expected 1. Order of walls —> inner/outer/infill Wall thickness —> two Outer wall speed —> Hello I’m printing some Gridfinity boxes using the Bambu Matte White that comes with the P1P. With 0. 79mm wall thickness with the . If Hello, i get these gaps in my walls randomly when i print using Bambu Lab PLA standard settings 0. with 0. First I found was issues with overhangs, that I slightly improved tensioning belts following your wiki instructions until achieve good overhangs up to 65º. All examples are with a “bottom” and then freestanding walls on top. 20mm Standard @BBL X1C” preset. Can anybody help me creating this mask with wals of 1. The only issue is overhangs, that will be (much) harder to print, you will need more supports and this, depending on the model, will make it look worse no matter what. 4 nozzle) and set 2 wall loops, can the slicer adjust for the difference from the added thicknesses (which do not add upp to 1. In the settings, all I have is walls set to 12 to avoid infill, and ironing is turned on. Orange When printing theses colors on a black based print, I can see the black color under the top color. Seems to be related to the thicker layers. 500 thick, i would just like to In Bambu Studio, you can set some advanced parameters related to print quality in Process > I’m new to 3d printing and currently looking for ways to improve the thickness of objects printed in spiral vase mode. 4 nozzle. 45 as inner (default in Bambu S for 0. I’m noticing that some of the infill is Yes, and the standard profile isn’t optimal. 4 right now I’m Hi there, I’m trying to understand the more detailed settings within Bambu Lab Studio. 8 profile and do other layer preset. That would look like overkill, but it compensates for the lack of structure within the Other setting as suggested; Quality Tab Turn on ironing Advanced - turn off only one wall on top surface Strength tab Detect thin walls Change bottom surface pattern to concentric or Achimedean chords Increase your bottom shell layer count to 8 or more 100% infill Infill pattern Achimedean chords Make sure detect narrow internal solid infill and vertical shell The standard wall thickness and other parameters in the slicer software may be set by default to some value, which may be slightly different from what is expected. When I slice this stl file with thin walls it does not slice it as expected. Great when u use transparent filament, so you have more dens at the start with say 5 layers wall thickness en slowly go to one layer thickness, it gifs transparent variation. I would like to adjust how many walls/loops my supports have in them and how many base layers there are, but there are no settings to do so (I made changes to the “Support wall loops” setting, but it changes nothing). Any ideas? With 0. I only achieved . I’m using the Dutch Is there any option to change the wall thickness only locally (for holes) rather than globally? O Thanks for the hint! How can I avoid that the outer wall is split? Bambu Lab Community Forum Change wall thickness locally in Bambulab studio? Bambu Lab 3 Is there any option to change the wall thickness only locally (for holes) rather than globally? O You could set the modifier so it’s just below the surface, so the top 1 or 2 layers aren’t affected by the modifier I am hoping to print it in nylon/PC/ABS so increasing the walls will give me a better chance of the corners not lifting. You need to space those holes out where the walls get thicker or print with a smaller nozzle if the dimensions are forced on you by something else. 42 mm as outer wall thickness and 0. This allows me to design parts around this I'm trying to start printing a DD droid, and the suggestion is walls at least 1. This issue is way worse with white PLA and the only helping factor seems to be reducing speeds. I was wondering if anyone knew how to print it with full thick walls. My first question is to confirm that what I’m calling the ‘Top You can increase the line width setting for outer wall. I like to use the calibration method to determine the correct wall thickness. lol. 5 mm or 2 mm? Can’t upload an std file here. I was trying to print a part, half resting on build plate half in mid-air and supported usinbg normal auto mode. However, I can't seem to find any way to make Bambu Studio display these values. On my Reprap printer (like prusa MK3) I have a 1mm nozzle to this effect. As you can see, the black bled thru the yellow. 32mm all up. Anyone know how to fix this? I’m guessing its a slicer setting? 10 year old Makerbot print as a comparison Thank you Ortesse for your feedback. I was about to print a simple model, essentially just a cube with some circular holes cut into it. But I can’t get a nice print at the area that I circled, which is a 45 degree angle. How can I change the thickness of the outer wall of an object? For example when I try to change the Outer wall of one of these containers I get a flat slicing: Do I understand correctly that in this case it’s not the Outer wall value that needs to be changed but Under Quality selecting Archane, Minimum Wall Thickness 85% or greater, and If you want to use inserts for threads, the wall thickness usually needs to be much thicker than standard (2 passes). 0. The gap between bridge (greyish blue) and overhang wall (dark blue) in slicer (Bambu Studio) looks ok but in actual print the gap is quite big, which I didn’t see when printing in other 3D printers. the wall is now all the same thickness would be great thanks Warning: I am new to 3D printing! I got the P1P about 5 weeks ago and the AMS 3 weeks later. 1mm and only slight improvement . I know that I can use the Height Range tool to get thicker color on top face but It color the whole I am a newbie but have been doing a lot of reading and watching videos but still can’t figure this problem. Making myself into a danish plastic brick man and instead of making my beard and eyes a separate object I just painted it in Bambu studio. 04 In this case, I guess Bambu Labs are still playing catchup, but it’s slightly disappointing with the money I spent. Second one and my headache here is Bambu Studio Version 1. Speed, layer you should modify that in first and after you can ser other layer. I thought I was Hoping someone can help me understand what’s going on here. true I just opened a fresh roll of muted green polyterra pla. When I’m on 49 votes, 67 comments. It’s a pretty thin part; 0. Does thick I have a STL file (with all kinds of issues) but it prints fine at scale (length of print bed), but when I scale it up in Bambu Studio it has a bunch of issues with missing outer walls? It doesn’t seem to be an issue with the model itself, because the missing walls change location depending on how I rotate the model. In the case of Bambu, the default line thickness is set to 0. There is at least a workaround: we can add a modifier at the position of a hole ( a little bigger than the hole) and specify e. The walls just don't seem thick enough for the angle they go. 027 for our new flow ratio. The taller tree supports will often break free from the single layer it has on the base and there is no Hu Guys, A friend of mine is creating Furr Masks. 4 and 0. If I specify 6 lines in wall loops, the inner cylinder is also printed with 6 lines. 4mm nozzle size. So I just bumped it up to 100% infill figuring that Hi all, I have problems with flow calibration. I'm going to reduce support speed, but I would like to make the wall width wider too, but I can't find that setting in Bambu Studio. I am in dire need of your help! The creators enlightened me that the software most likely Thank you guys for you feedback and help. The other method is to change the default wall Perhaps I’ve missed something fundamental, but how do I just plain and simply, add more walls to a print? I’m trying to make a planter waterproof, but no matter what I set the Wall Loops to, it’s only 1. Any ideas to share the file? Thanks for the help! Al Yes Wall loops = numbers of walls (perimeter) If the wall is thick enough it will use [Wall Loops] as the number of outside walls. I suspect this has nothing to do with Z wobble, only with extrusion. My default outer wall thickness setting is 0. As a dump I have just set all the values I’m new to 3d printing and currently looking for ways to improve the thickness of objects printed in spiral vase mode. 4 nozzle, you can have a width of 0. Prusa). 8 nozzle to that : the result is amazing and with transparent filament is better. 8 mm nozzle and I switched back to the . 8 and 0. can anyone think why this would be as makes the parts im Process - Strength - Advanced. 42 mm instead of the standard 0. I’m having three distinct problems. 45, other wall 0. 4mm nozzle by using the Bambu PLA profile and dropping the speeds down to 30mm/s for outer wall and manually raising the print temp to ~235. I had about six or seven failures in a row, and I got frustrated and gave up. 9mm with that limit probably derived from a 0. 6 nozzles. 50mm I'm using 0. Printed twice and the result is still the same. 06" flange. I’m trying to find out what the “Wall Loop” setting does. I’ve tried adjusting wall thickness, print speeds, wall generator , etc, etc without any result. The essence of this parameter is to control the overlap of all the infill lines (here "infill" refers to all the horizontal directions of the shells, including sparse infill/internal solid infill/top surface/bottom surface/bridge) and the vertical shells (inner How do you optimize settings for the exact wall thickness of a model exported from CAD? I am using a Bambu Lab X1C with a standard 0. Here’s some of my ‘Before’: As you can see, inner walls start normal; and as my wall count goes from inner → E. Anyone know where it is? I have done 3 different prints, all modeled by myself in fusion360 and then sliced in Bambu Studio. Overall, it just looks amazing. 82 one of those filaments is the bambu own. All Line Widths were set to 0,40mm, 2 Wall Loops, no Top Shell Layer, 4 Bottom Layers, 0% infill. I’m currently using the Bambu lab PLA with standard profile. In all three prints the bottom is narrower than the walls and then make a dividing line. 6 mm nozzle later on but I think I’m happy with the 0. Thanks Bambu Lab Community Forum Thick walls in Vase mode Bambu Lab Software bambu-studio Berardelli1 October 18, 2023, 12:26am 1 I downloaded a file from printable for a It’s meant to The tree supports keep breaking during prints. Problems: Indicated as “1, 2, 3” in attached images. If not, what I think is: you need to multiply There's almost no variation between lines, whereas with inner walls first there are always some walls displaced due to the plastic melting and not sitting right. 2mm nozzles can’t be used with all filaments though. Which settings in Bambu Studio should I have a look at? if the Studio software provides help if the Two updates ago, Bambu Lab introduced the Arachne engine as wall generator in Bambu Slicer. 98 divided by the measured 1. I have a wing design and would like to keep it as light as Since I print a lot of parts with thin walls this is a critical part of my workflow. I might try a 0. The Infill area is enlarged slightly to overlap with the wall for better bonding. I have a model, if simply, it looks like a cube with a vertical cylindrical hole, as in the screenshot below: I need to make the outer walls in 6 lines, and the inner one in 1 line. 8 / 0. So I tried out all those settings suggested I try different combinations of settings as well with the . It’s a bit disappointing that BL Studio currently provides only one preset for 0. Loos like The thickness of that area from the build plate vertically is about . The print has a long seam on two corners and on a cylinder area. 2 mm Strength print profile on the Bambu Studio. 06" thick flange, and 0. 4 hardened steel nozzle and hardened steel extruder. I wanna say in Simplify3d I would always just add 3 walls, 100% infil, 25-30% infil-outline overlap and call it a day Thanks very much! Thick Wall (6 loops) fails at 45 degree angle? Hi fellow Bambu Lab users, I need help. After various test prints, the single wall Thank you for all the suggestions everyone. You can see that when you slice with 0. I attached an image of what it should look like completed and a couple in the slicer showing what it is doing. If you have a large part with only a few inserts, you probably don’t want to increase the wall thickness that much I would like a feature in Bambulab Studio, the same as for adding or removing support. The specific need for t I dont want to start a religious battle about Now divide the TARGET wall thickness by the ACTUAL wall thickness 0. The right side is acceptable but you can see an underlying layer on the left side is too extreme. Note that optimal wall thickness is NOT simply a multiple of perimeter Had one thought/question, if I have 0. I did my usual test print in vase mode to check the extrusion whidth ans played with the flow ratio settings. 6 nozzle and am sooooo confused about what is happening, i set a line thickness of 0. With my number of top/bottom layers, there was only one layer of infill sandwiched between the solid top and bottom layers on that 0. 037 and the walls then have the exact set thickness. The outer walls are also okay with this value, but when I print parts with flat tops, I notice that the flow rate is much too high and the surfaces are over-extruded. 2mm thick. 5 (designed thickness 3mm), but the wall loops is only going to change how many layers thick the wall will be from the outside edge at maximum. Which settings in Bambu Studio should I have a look at? In Bambu Studio, you can set some advanced parameters related to strength in Process - Strength - Advanced. Infill/Wall overlap The Infill area is enlarged slightly to overlap with the wall for better bonding. But one of my frustrations with vase mode is that it does not give you a bunch of freedom over wall thickness. And positioning modifiers is Bambu Lab Software Feature Requests feature-request, bambu-studio-feature WDNICK December 1, 2023, 1:18am 1 It would be nice to be able to have a different Walls setting for holes versus the rest of the print. Then I measured the real Wall thickness of the 4 Side-Walls Cube-Method Yesterday I printed a hollow Cube. She did send me an STL and when I printed the file the walls are flimsy thin. I disabled arachne and activated thin walls. 5mm, the measured is about the same. 72mm, printing PLA is perfect and i always get a 0. I am trying to print a model that looks like this I have made about 5 versions of this with varying wall thicknesses (Tinkercad). but when i print using 2 different PA-CF filaments i get a wall thickness of 0. Overextrusion to get bigger walls works perfecliy fine with this printer. 50 with the “0. 5mm or do Hello. For example. There doesn’t seem to be a limit on what you can set, but, the slicer won’t generate walls thicker than 0. 43 mins to print. Im getting a strange horizontal line/bulge where the top layer of the base transitions to the walls. 100% infill. At the moment, I optimized the 0. The designed inside diameter is 19. However, the corners of the thicker layers seem fine. I also opened a support ticket and hope Bambu Labs will provide better presets in a new version of Studio. I’m hoping to see if anyone in the community has advice. I have run about 3kg of mostly PLA and a bit PETG filament through it and had no failed print or other worries. Enabled Normal (auto) support with 45 degree threshold angle. Vase mode comes with a single wall restriction, and thus, either you increase the line width (check the flow rate): Or use a larger nozzle. Just mark the Howdy mates, I’ve been trying to print a small thing with different settings, materials, brands, versions of software to no avail. You can tweak classic vs arachne walls So, I am trying to add structural internal wall, but when I do this, Bambu Studio views each internal wall as an “outer wall” which is why, I am guessing, there is no fill between the “outer walls” albeit, in my case, they are actually interior walls. it would be great to have Variable wall thickness option. Can’t get the walls of the mask thicker. Whereas the one on the right is clearly using Aligned rectilinear infill at what looks like Now divide the TARGET wall thickness by the ACTUAL wall thickness 0. 26mm > 0. There is still a lot for me to learn. It’s anycubic pla, it’s my only choice of pla at the moment. 78-. 48. Even though I see this problem Trying to reduce line thickness to . Hi, I have notice that when I print with my new Bambu Lab A1 using Bambu Studio I have a problem when a vertical wall it's beside the end of surface Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home r/BambuLab A chip A close I’m using Bambu Studio 1. 6 when you have any. I'm printing square tubular parts 4in x 4iin x 4mm wall thickness, using 5 Wall loops and not using any Inner fills. Just to clarify on the splitting: having separate bodies in your exported model doesn’t mean they have to be separate parts. Every time I try to do a thin line on my object the thinnest it comes out to is . I have i have been working with a 0. Pushing line width limits isn’t going to produce the nicest prints the lines bulge out and up and if the model has tight corners the nozzle might hit Yes you must mount a largest nozzle. Ive printed dozens of these on my Makerbot Rep2/cura which print fine. 72 wall. Anybody got any clues how the get rid of these gaps? You’re looking for tree support with one wall thickness. I used “Generic PETG” default settings with adaptive layers. As a noob I’m not feeling coinfident to tweak these settings all by myself. Am I wrong about that theory, or should there be a This might be an incredibly silly question. 42mm. 7725= 1. 4mm nozzle. A good way to see what happens when you change settings is go to the [Preview] tab and scroll up 由於此網站的設置,我們無法提供該頁面的具體描述。 I wonder, if in fusion or something, (I have no experience) we could do this a bit easier 3 “parts” Main model Hole sections Outer Ring - with the 100% infill much larger circumferance Inner ring - with the negative part'hole’ centered within #2. 6 nozzle and the stability in vase mode is much better now. This leads to a flow rate of 1. Andit appears to print fine if I use PLA. I’m now using a 0. If I increase the wall thickness, say double it, will that help alleviate the Hey all, I’m trying to print this object, in PETG. a) If modelling these as separate parts, they could be assigned different infills and setttings in slicer, and yet The downside of increasing wall thickness is print speed, as you’re significantly increasing the outer wall travel, but the results are usually much better than the default of 2. I’m having bad issues with and Getting a weird “rough” walls on top 1/3 of my PETG print. will try out. (I know Hi there When i change the flow ratio for a 3th party filament to achieve better accuracy, it seems that the flow ratio settings in the filament dialog doesn’t have the same affect like on another 3d printers (e. If they touch, they’re going to print as once piece. 3. But htis has to be done for every hole. The last one What I can’t see is what the top layer thickness is. This, from what I understand (if I'm not wrong), makes the line width variable, as if it was an "adaptative layer width", which helps to avoid gaps in places where the line width can no longer fit. Is there any option to change the wall thickness only locally (for holes) rather than globally? Or what do you PrusaSlicer shows me the optimal thin wall thickness based on current print settings (see image below). I partially get why that limitation is there but if one looks at the sliced tree supports clearly it is possible to get I was thinking on this vase mode problem earlier and something came to me Now that there is a scarf joint which rolls up to the next layer, I think it would be possible to do vase mode with multiple walls Does anyone know if this is being looked into - it would be quite an interesting approach Hello, I have some print instructions intended for the cura slicer, but I need to apply these settings in the bambu studio slicer. 2 to 0. I’m printing on the X1 C with the 0. I set walls high because it is a thin object and I don’t want to see infill. Machine: X1C, almost Hello, as we know the walls are created by parallel lines of the material. 03559871 rounded to 1. I’ll further try to increase wall thickness via settings. If i print several models at once the gaps appear at the same spots on all models. 16mm layer lines 0. What that allows though is for you to choose Objects (next to Seems to be a bunch of ‘Top Layer’ concerns out there. I’m new to the Bambu family and just can’t get the same smooth top layer results as my other printers. I have sold all my old school “cheapy” printers like Creality and spend a lot of money for the new X1 carbon. I’ll give some pictures first: with a bit of explanation, and go through a detailed breakdown at the bottom. thanks in advance :) Currently there's no perfect solution to these small gaps. Using bambu x1 carbon with bambu studio. With an assumed set flow ratio of 0. 44 or 0. However, the trick here is to press-fit them into the hole and Dear all I’m not an absoltuly beginner but there was an almost 2 years break with 3D printing. In other words, the magnet will be exposed, similar to the magnets inside the Bambu lab nozzle cover. If I were attempting this model print I would also change branch diameter to 6mm and branch distance to 3. I use a lot of holes that get screws put into I have been trying to understand why I have inconsistencies where I can see one filament under another. It is my understanding Wall loops would be stronger then using 1 or 2 Wall loops with some infill. When I bring them into Bambu Slicer I often get many of the walls not printing. jpngbqxni cyingu ixaif zfxfasb lxkhsiy unwm yuly jiuvb bwhlysb cea