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thickness. dima-sn December 18, 2024, 2:29pm 1. </h1> <div class="thb-detail-excerpt"> <p>Bambu studio wall thickness 48. 4mm nozzle, PolyTerra Matte PLA. Wall thickness mask. I downloaded a file from printable for a cool looking vase. 6 mm thick and the speed that you print your outer walls should normally be slower than the speed you print your inner walls and the order that you print your walls in makes a difference in the look of your outside walls also the infill overlap will By default, Bambu Studio only prints one top wall (for neatness), but the rest should be as defined by “Wall Loops”. 35mm without significantly changing the model appearance. . The outer wall and inner wall ¶ How to Select the Wall Generator Afterwards, in Bambu studio: split into objects; change the type of the new part to modifier; Define the print settings for the modifier region. 45 as inner (default in Bambu S for 0. Version 1. A modifier "box" that has a different wall thickness than the global is Additive, and creates certain problems. Every time I try to do a thin line on my object the In a category, once values for all parameters have been set, it can be saved as a parameter preset. maybe post a picture of what you are calling z banding, generally with a 0. 2mm nozzles can’t be used with all filaments though. What am I doing wrong? Outer wall speed set at around 55/65C achieves about the same level of finish without the risks. 2 layer height. It’s meant to be in case mode which only prints extremely thin walls. The orange path and the yellow path are both the walls of the cube. There doesn’t seem to be a limit on what you can set, but, the slicer won’t generate walls thicker than 0. melt in nuts. Change it Hu Guys, A friend of mine is creating Furr Masks. This thickens walls that are too thin to print. Hopefully this helps you if not now some day down the road Dear all I’m not an absoltuly beginner but there was an almost 2 years break with 3D printing. feature-request, bambu-studio-feature. Is there any way or best way to achieve this so the outer wall is consistent appearance? 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. Feature Requests. I’m noticing that some of the infill is showing up at random spots on the wall of the holes: I don’t remember seeing this during previous prints. PrusaSlicer shows me the optimal thin wall thickness based on current print settings (see image below). 26mm then multiplied by the expected 1. 2mm thick. I think there If you want to use inserts for threads, the wall thickness usually needs to be much thicker than standard (2 passes). Combined with the increased wall thickness, this should be enough, but you may The tree supports keep breaking during prints. 70 mm. Set wall loops. 3. I have sold all my old school “cheapy” printers like Creality and spend a lot of money for the new X1 carbon. 6 nozzles. 79mm wall thickness with the . 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. When unticked it's supposed not to make Internal Solid Infill at the sloping walls, but still does. Is there any option to change the wall thickness only locally (for holes) rather than globally? Or what do you In Bambu Studio, you can set some advanced parameters related to strength in Process - Strength - Advanced. 42mm), I find that the Bambu Studio slicer tends to add a little bit of infill in between the two lines in certain parts of the model. Quality related parameters available in PrusaPrinter to be also made available in Bambu Studio (user configurable): ensure_vertical_shell_thickness detect_thin_walls thick_bridges overhangs. 50mm because of the tower when I was printing multicolor. 13 Has anyone experienced this before? . It’s probably only allowing two walls as when printed they equate to the thickness of the walls in the Bambu Studio. There is still a lot for me to learn. At 5 walls thickness. I am exporting the model from Fusion as one part with multiple bodies (each letter of text is its own body) and splitting the text When adding 3D text to an object: Does the embedded text value measure from the front of the text, or from the wall of the part? In other words, does it include the thickness of the text protruding from its background wall, or to the embedded portion of that text only? Why does embedded depth not work when printing text of the same color as the background? I’m Two updates ago, Bambu Lab introduced the Arachne engine as wall generator in Bambu Slicer. Version: 1. 17 In OrcaSlicer, “Support wall loops” is available for only some of the Tree styles, with advanced process settings turned on. The Infill area is enlarged slightly to overlap with the wall for better bonding. 7mm. 5mm). All examples are with a “bottom” and then freestanding walls on top. g. Since in my situation, where I want to have reinforced holes, such as for screw holes, it usually means I also am building functional parts so thicker walls are Therefore for I set wall loops to 1, that didn’t work. 42mm, makes 1. "Spiral Vase" mode can be enabled in Bambu Studio, under the Others tab → Special mode. I already did this successfully with the same bambu studio version a few days ago using a modifier with a different wall thickness specified. Using bambu x1 carbon with bambu studio. 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. ¶ Infill/Wall overlap. 6. It’s anycubic pla, it’s my only choice of pla at the moment. Seems Bambu Studio joins some settings for Top/Bottom & infill as well. 2mm wall thickness, the slicer will likely only give 1 wall loop. 0-alpha5 is significantly better than either of the two old algorithms; thus, the switch "Ensure vertical shell thickness" was removed. At 4 walls for the logo. 4 nozzle, you can have a width of 0. This results in poor bridges that at best result in inconsistency between parts, and at worst, completely ruining the top layer (and print). For example. For example, we can set all parameter values from printer category according to Bambu Lab X1 and save it as a printer preset named I’m new to 3d printing and currently looking for ways to improve the thickness of objects printed in spiral vase mode. I’m now using a 0. Add solid infill near Here’s some examples of what I mean by changing the wall thickness and the affect it will have on the underlying structure. Every time I try to do a thin line on my object the thinnest it comes out to is . 8mm line width - I’ve checked this on my latest print - getting . 2mm (3walls) instead of a 1mm wall (anything that’s not a multiple) Bambu Studio. STL from Fusion 360 of the modelled wing with shelled wall thickness of 0. Walls, Wall loops from 4 down to 2 Detect thin walls enabled Top shell layers from 7 down to 2 There seems to be an increased desire for controlling the wall thickness around holes independently from the model wall thickness. Hi, So i ran some test to make sure my holes were printing to accurate sizes and they were a bit tight so increased the x-y hole compensation. Random seams work well with fuzzy skin btw but they often take longer to print. At the moment, I optimized the 0. I’ve messed with loads of settings, wall thickness, detect I was wondering if anyone knew how to print it with full thick walls. For a thin walled object we can set manual supports inside the model, so we have to cheat around this. I thought I had fixed it by tightening the Z belt under the printer I was mistaken. 42 mm instead of the standard 0. This would be an excellent feature to include in Bambu Studios. Since I print a lot of parts with thin walls In Bambu Studio, you can set some advanced parameters related to print quality in Process > Quality > Advanced. 5) and get 1. She did send me an STL and when I printed the file the walls are flimsy thin. Let me know if this is what you reproduce. 18 mm. Thanks Bambu Lab Software. With an assumed set flow ratio of 0. Skin Thickness 0. 6 nozzle and the stability in vase mode is much better now. 44 or 0. I have a model, if simply, it looks like a cube with a vertical cylindrical hole, as in the screenshot below: And I don’t need a thick wall on the inner hole, extra lines on this wall only increase the weight of the part, but do not carry any functionality, and in my project every Bambu Studio. I only achieved . There is also a tree support option to double the wall thickness of branches larger than the chosen diameter (3mm default). Though by definition they are ridges) There is a setting enabled by default in both Bambu Studio and OrcaSlicer that causes this issue, "Reduce Infill Retraction". 2mm, the measured Wall thickness is about 3. Any advice I use fusion 360 as my editing software. With 0. Bambu Lab Community Forum Variable wall thickness. 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. The picture in bambu studio is already zoomed to 115% (to make the 17mm to 19. 4 is faster than 0. Based on the mainstream 3MF project format, it provides a series of revolutionary new features, such as Multi-Plate Support, a Project Resource I’m new to 3d printing and currently looking for ways to improve the thickness of objects printed in spiral vase mode. Aurasphere September 16, 2024, 11:37pm 1. 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. Orca and Studio both have a search function to locate settings: I have tried turning off the "Ensure vertical shell thickness", which was what I was assuming this is, but it did not change anything. The designed inside diameter is 19. On my Reprap printer (like prusa MK3) I have a 1mm nozzle to this effect. 50mm I'm using 0. 42mm. You may check which method performs better. 0. 4 fork because he has a CR-10S Max configured. Sort by: Top. bambu-studio. I redid the config for my highly modified Duet CR-10S and took it for a ride. 8 nozzle to that : the result is amazing and with transparent filament is better. This is with Auto Strong Tree Supports with 3 support wall loops at a 15 degree threshold angle (it looks almost identical to 30 degrees so I didn’t bother) extra-fine layer profile, steel 0. If your model has . I was wondering if anyone knew how to print it with full Bambu Studio. A good way to see what happens when you change settings is go to the [Preview] tab and scroll up & down through the layers by using the slider on the right. I’ve been experimenting a bunch of settings to get a nicer surface finish and outer wall speeds are so far the most reliable I’ve foubd I’m new to 3d printing and currently looking for ways to improve the thickness of objects printed in spiral vase mode. amdoni March 11, 2024, 7:50pm 1. 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). Maybe it is a bit confusing to explain in writing. the wall is now all the same thickness would be great thanks. I was about to print a simple model, essentially just a cube with some circular holes cut into it. 5 (designed thickness 3mm), but the measured inside diameter is about 17. 06 mm. 2mm nozzle to even print but probably won’t print well. Then start with the infill pattern. I’m using the Dutch Bambu Lab Software. A wall thickness that is two or three times the line width is usually sufficient. Yes Wall loops = numbers of walls (perimeter) If the wall is thick enough it will use [Wall Loops] as the number of outside walls. Note the holes are diminished but still there. Bambu studio last sparse infill layer Bambu studio next layer I’ve searched, The slicer interprets a wall by the settings we use, like overall thickness, number of wall loops. 45, other wall 0. 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’m new to 3d printing and currently looking for ways to improve the thickness of objects printed in spiral vase mode. 78-. 4. I calibrated the flow dynamics and the flow ratio using the bambu studio built in tools and also by printing a calibration cube and measuring wall thickness and measuring and adjusting accordingly. If I increase the wall thickness, say double it, will that help alleviate the issue? Or is there a better trick like more walls? The current ‘Top Shell Layers’ is 5, with a ‘Top Shell Thickness’ of 1mm. Then I checked “detect thin walls”, that helped a bit, but over some 20% overhang it fails, and does to wall lines. MZip July 2, 2024, 1:32pm 4. Which settings in Bambu Studio should I have a look at? 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. 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. 56 Where is the application from? Bambu Lab Official website OS version Windows 11 Additional system information No response Printer Bambu X1C How to reproduce I had originally posted a comment on this thread, If the measured wall thickness is off the printed part I adjust accordingly. 32mm all up. Which settings in Bambu Studio should I have a look at? The slicer interprets a wall by the settings we use, like overall thickness, number of wall loops. 84mm (2x outer wall thickness of 0. I have tried to se if it’s the model, but when I slice in cura it works perfectly. Hi All, I’ve had my p1s a couple months and been using sunlu pla very successfully. This is at 2 walls of 0,6. The taller tree supports will often break free from the single layer it has on the base and there is no With 0. Bambu Studio. Wall thickness in Studio is set using the number of wall loops (Strength tab) and We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. So, if we just go with 0. 0. DanMickRead September 24, 2024, 8:15pm 1. Which settings in Bambu Studio should I have a look at? I have spent many days and much filament trying to get this print to succeed. Please take a look at the attached pictures for reference. As in the past with the pruca slicer, it works also with the X1. 40 nozzle with 4 wall thickness the walls would be 1. 6 and they are not sense (I have printers since 2015, it’s not a physical constraint. This allows me to design parts around this thickness for optimal strength and print time. 20mm Standard @BBL X1C” preset. Loos like the default line width is . Under Quality selecting Archane, Minimum Wall Thickness 85% or greater, and Minimum Feature Size set to 5%. 98 and a measured wall thickness of 1. If I increase the wall thickness, say double it, will that help alleviate the issue? Or is there a better trick like more walls? I have spent many days and much filament trying to get this print to succeed. 5mm lines estimation we need a 1mm thick wall to not trigger ‘thin walls’. It did help but did not fix it today I discovered In a category, once values for all parameters have been set, it can be saved as a parameter preset. Which settings in Bambu Studio should I have a look at? Hello everyone! I print a lot of raised text on flat surfaces to make plaques and signs and such. As a dump I have just set all the values ¶Use and precautions. 8. In the case of Bambu, the default line thickness is set to 0. You can increase the line width setting for outer wall. The bottom surface (Layer 1) is 100% perfect, and even viewing the “top” of the bottom layer as it’s getting printed is exactly what I would want for the ‘top’ of my top layer. 4 and 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 Trying to reduce line thickness to . on the left side you should be able to modify this new model you added a define specific wall thickness and infill Starbound is a [space+sandbox+building+exploration] game developed by Chucklefish, a London-based independent game studio! Bambu Studio Version 1. Can’t get the walls of the mask thicker. You can try other preset to increase a little bit the width in the slicer I’m using Bambu Studio 1. 4 mm used, for example, in Cura. When I’m on The new "ensure vertical thickness" option does not work. 4mm nozzle size. 1. Hu Guys, Detect thin walls will use a single wall to construct where two walls wont fit. The walls just don't seem thick enough for the angle they go. And finally at 6 walls, the shape underneath is Fig 4. user_3353167269 October 28, 2024, 1:44am 1. 5mm or do you need to create inner and outer walls with infill instead of wall loops? Cura rounds the wall thickness to a multiple of the line width. A good way to see what happens when you change settings is go to the I'm trying to start printing a DD droid, and the suggestion is walls at least 1. The image below shows a sliced cube model with three walls. Orca and Studio both have a search function to locate settings: 1. 50 with the “0. Does the 5 wall loops, and 70% infill make the wall thicker? Thank you! X1C is the printer. When you confirm that you want to enable the spiral vase mode, it will automatically adjust the Settings to set the outer wall layer to 1, the top shell layer to 0, and the sparse infill density to 0% : Trying to reduce line thickness to . I’m currently using the standard 0. The outermost wall is called the outer wall, and the other walls are called the inner wall. 12 mm Skin thickness 0. 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. The old "Ensure vertical shell thickness" parameter used to switch between the upstream Slic3r and Slic3r Prusa Edition algorithms to ensure vertical wall thickness. 42 mm as outer wall thickness and 0. Welcome to Bambu Lab! Here we discuss everything related to Bambu Lab 3D printers. 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 Yes you must mount a largest nozzle. You can see that when you slice with 0. 7. 027 for our new flow ratio. In OrcaSlicer, “Support wall loops” is available for only some of the Tree styles, with advanced process settings turned on. You can change this if you wish further down the Strength panel @ Advanced => “Only one wall on top surfaces”. Open comment sort options When I export the wing as . When you confirm that you want to enable the spiral vase mode, it will automatically adjust the Settings to set the outer wall layer to 1, the top shell layer to 0, and the sparse infill density to 0% : 3. The new algorithm implemented in PrusaSlicer 2. 9mm with that limit probably derived from a 0. E. 42mm and 0. Highlander: I have a Now I wanted to print a model I just designed myself and noticed that Bambu Studio is skipping layers and even tries to go back down a layer to print one Second pictures show the same stl file in Cura with no issues. 4 nozzle. 3mm thick walls, that’s going to take a 0. The specific need for t Great idea! Not only for srews but also for e. There is at least a workaround: we can add a modifier at the When you import the STL into Bambu Studio you can right click and split it into parts. 6 nozzle 0. I’ve tweaked my xy hole compensation and couple other things and got it printing I have done 3 different prints, all modeled by myself in fusion360 and then sliced in Bambu Studio. 32mm gives us 1. Is there a way to get 1 wall line, thanks 🙏 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, like you can see in the picture of the white 3d printed object on the left the green arrow indicates the end of a surface and on the right as you can see there is that defect in correspondence of the end of the surface. For heavier skin I’ll use these settings Contour Point distance 0. I know this is a relatively brittle material but it seems like the printer is Therefore for I set wall loops to 1, that didn’t work. Berardelli1 October 18, 2023, 12:26am 1. Yes, there are two settings which will affect have the biggest affect on hole geometry consistency that you can try Wall order first. 4 mm nozzle. For example, we can set all parameter values from printer category according to Bambu Lab X1 and save it as a printer preset named Yes, and the standard profile isn’t optimal. : 3 wall loops, inner walls 0. I ordered a 0. Please note that some parameters will only be displayed if you enable If the wall is thick enough it will use [Wall Loops] as the number of outside walls. This, from what I understand (if I'm not wrong), but on your own models you can set the wall thickness to exactly 1. Printing it on In Bambu Studio, you can set some advanced parameters related to strength in Process - Strength - Advanced. 26mm > 0. Then you can right click on each modifier volume in the objects list and change its type to modifier, and adjust the settings. I’ve been working to improve the top surface quality of my prints by applying variable layer height, but the results have been disappointing. Is there a way to get 1 wall line, thanks 🙏 But, like Bambu Studio, it introduces a wall around the modifier cube hat separates the modifier cube’s internal space from the object’s internal spare, so the resin would not flow from the “open top” part into the side walls. Hi, is there a way to make the supports thinner? By default the i meen the walls, is it possible to make one wall? On your pics are two walls on the supports too. But enough to fix broken models or models not intended to print on Had one thought/question, if I have 0. Thankfully our slicer can do missing things just fine . Arachne was the only change in the Bambu Studio default settings, as it helps with variable wall thickness. Overextrusion to get bigger walls works perfecliy fine with this printer. (purple lines) was changing the following parameters in Bambu Studio Strength Tab: *section. The feature adds thickness to all walls, as much as 0. user_4231230293 July 4, 2024, 1:11am 1. I am not used to Bambu manipulations, so I can’t do nice screenshots - sorry! Bambu Lab Software. When I’m on 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. Which settings in Bambu Studio should I have a look at? Thank you guys for you feedback and help. Bambu Lab Software. I am not used to Bambu manipulations, so I can’t do nice screenshots - sorry! Yes, and the standard profile isn’t optimal. Speed, layer you should modify that in first and after you can ser other layer. the nozzle will ooze molten filament as it . If there is an easy way to cut the og model into parts that are thicker and have a solid connection method that is integral. Make sure the top 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. Note the holes appear at layer 19. As you can see, the black bled thru the yellow. 98 divided by the measured 1. Hi there, I’m trying to understand the more detailed settings within Bambu Lab Studio. For FDM I need to increase the wall thickness and only increase the thickness of the walls in the interior. 5mm. How thick are the walls of your model? The slicer will not make the walls any thicker than the walls that are defined in the model geometry. 2. I’m trying to find out what the “Wall Loop” setting does. Hello. I am a newbie but have been doing a lot of reading and watching videos but still can’t figure this problem. So I have been having trouble with really bad Z banding I have tried literally everything to fix it. Highlander June 27, 2024, 12:19pm 1. Fig 5. Sounder 'Strength' I just need to bump it to 3 wall loops? Hi, I want to change the wall thickness in spiral vase mode at a certain height. The specific need for t I wonder, if in fusion or something, (I have no experience) we could do this a bit easier 3 “parts” Main model Hole My project has a curve on the top surface, and after watching the print, noticed that the gcode attempts to print curves over the space between infill lines. It’s a bit disappointing that BL Studio currently provides only one preset for 0. This is with Auto Strong Tree Supports with 3 support wall loops at a 15 degree threshold angle (it looks almost identical to 30 degrees so I didn’t Bambu Studio has put forward a leading workflow to truly achieve an “all in one” project. I’ll further try to increase wall thickness via settings. The quality tab contains the line widths, by default its between 0. There seems to be an increased desire for controlling the wall thickness around holes independently from the model wall thickness. Those settings are just enough to hide seams and layer lines. Anyone know where it is? Share Add a Comment. Bambu Studio's description of the Reduce Infill Retraction setting. dima-sn December 18, 2024, 2:29pm 1. The specific need for t Yeah, I've got an X1C on order but wanted to get up to speed on Bambu Studio, so I loaded the SoftFever_V1. At 3x walls it doesn't add it. 8 profile and do other layer preset. In all three prints the bottom is narrower than the walls and then make a dividing line. WDNICK December 1, 2023, 1:18am But for now, I’ve just been increasing the wall thickness by object. 2. Design it so it is scaled and the wall thickness (you want) is smaller than your model. 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. 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