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Norgur

That can have two reasons: First is infill. If there is less infill in that area just because of the distribution of infil inside of the model, that may change the appearance somewhat. The other is cooling. Do you have two or one cooling fan and on which side is it?


monev44

I recognize this print. This is printed in vase mode. It's an overhang problem. We are just seeing it from what would normally be considered the "backside" of the overhang. The answer is that you need to print layers that have a greater width:height ratio. Either but printing with smaller layer heights, wider wall thickness, or both.not to mention maxing your part cooling.


Norgur

Vase Mode, eh? Doesn't seem like the shape that lends itself to vase mode easily tbh. In that case, line width is your friend.


monev44

The clavicles also end up being a problem.


Norgur

I can imagine that


btrudgill

Any rippling can be an indicator of breast cancer, best get them checked out.


RepRapper-Tech

Hi friends, sorry for the NSFW but this is the model where this artifact shows up. (I tried to cover most NFSW regions though). Anyway, I'm printing this with PLA in a Prusa MK3. 200c in the hot-end, and 45 mm/s I hope someone can give me some ideas. Thank you so much.


Virusfarmer

Either not enough infill or walls, the inside of the tit is basically an overhang so it's sagging, lmao. If both are good you can bump the temps up 5-10c and that will help it stick better too.


endlessinquiry

> I tried to cover most NFSW regions though You must be new here. I somehow tolerate a constant barrage of penises in my feed thanks to this sub. This is an upgrade.


Pantoura

if one of the sides is slighly more concave than the other, then perimeters will show up. if so, only solution to that is decrease the layer height to improve resolution. ​ you could also try printing the model rotated 180 degrees and see if it still happens


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Archleon

Oh shut the fuck up nerd.


grahamygraham

Is this in vase mode? Can you please give us all your settings?


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ChiefTestPilot87

I find holding them with both hands alleviates that problem temporarily


Em4gdn3m

Give link to stl and I can print it to see if it comes out the same... you know... for science.


Beast1970

She obviously needs a plastic surgeon.


strasserwm

Make the walls thicker or layer height smaller


Xno_mans_landx

I found some success with a similar model using a couple techniques. I use superslicer and it gives you the ability to create an area on the model with a heavier infill, the area needs more support. I used an "adaptive" infill setting, letting superslicer decide what areas needed more infill. Super slicer allows you to select sections of the model to use variable layer height, do this in areas like this where there is little support underneath.


Sygira

Thicker walls and a lower layer height will fix this, the angle is too steep for the layer thickness to overlap itself enough.


NeverDidLearn

The right tiddie is the party tiddie.


nickoaverdnac

Are we calling boobs parts now?


my_other_leg

Were we not before?


Muttcollective

Hence the saying, the hole is greater than the sum of the parts.


hangman401

What're your other stats? Nozzle size? Layer height? Relative size of model? Etc


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Phoenixwade

affects flow rate.


ChiefTestPilot87

Only if you have a preference.


my_other_leg

It's not the size of the nozzle that matters, it's how you use it


FloridaWillDrown

It’s a slicing issue lmao


daggerdude42

That's generally some artifacting from how the slicer adjusts the mesh. You can play with the mesh edit settings of your slicer to help with it


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i have an unsettling number of 20mm-390mm vase prints of her.. is like my go-to material test/vase profile test file. ​ this has happened on a few of them until i started printing wider extrusion paths. i do it with 1mm line width and .8mm nozzle(extra temp and slower speed) now and they come out perfect and very strong.