• The Pantser
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    51 year ago

    What would be nice would be a way the waste can be used to print something else like a functional part that colors won’t matter.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      61 year ago

      Yeah like during the infill portion of each layer, swap the color. But I can only see that work if each layer is a separate color.

      • @JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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        41 year ago

        If you have different parts of the same layer, you could jump back and forth to the infill to purge. But you’d need to make sure you have enough inside volume compared to the outside surface area.

      • atocci
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        11 year ago

        Mosaic, the Palette company, have that as a feature in their slicer and I’ve heard Prusa Slicer was working on it a while back.

        • @Johnvanjim@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Prusa Slicer does have a “Purge to Infill” option that removes a lot of this waste. Unfortunately, Bambu printers are infamous for their poop problems…

    • NekuSoul
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      31 year ago

      Not sure what’s the current state of other slicers. but PrusaSlicer has a setting that does exactly that, called ‘Wipe object’.

    • JohnEdwa
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      11 year ago

      As others have said few slicers support printing a second model as the wipe/purge object, but Stefan from CNC Kitchen happens to be one of the few people on earth that owns a filament recycling setup so these poops might get recycled as well.

    • @JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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      01 year ago

      That would involve remelting the filament and re-extruding, which can be bad for strength. Maybe you could print the functional print at the same time and use it as the purge tower?

      • @moody
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        21 year ago

        That’s not a bad idea if you have a part big enough to print and space on the bed for both. I’m curious how strong the print would be if it’s made up of a bunch of partial lines. It would be like multiple failure points per layer. But if the part doesn’t need that much strength, it would be convenient.