Real nice,love that sound. my first printer P1S with AMS is on the way. Cannot wait to get started printing multiboard. Might try a layer of PETG in between as mentioned in the other comments, but I gotta learn how to walk first.
Only using the top level ironing between objects in order to get the PLA to play nice. The PETG did stick quite a bit more, but only had one corner of two tiles that were really fused together to the point of trouble.
@@lynxxlynxx Awesome idea! Is it hard to remove the seperation layer or do you even bother? This has huge potentional you should share with the whole class!😜
In that instance, it was using the pre-stacked print from Multiboard.io which has top layer ironing turned on, and that's it. That was with a PLA, which is why it was so smooth without needing additional fiddling. The PETG print I did later with 8 tiles did ok, but the bottom two layers were a bear to get separated. If you do a single layer of different material between, it is very clean. Overall, the speed of printing a single tile is faster for me by unit, so this is more for leaving a print running overnight instead.
@@SwftSlntDdly03I want to accomplish a stacked print with PETG but I had the stack keychain test print and those two stacked objects were a bear to get separated, required a nail and hammer. How do you quickly insert another material layer like PLA between the PETG stacks?
3D printing ASMR right there.
Real nice,love that sound. my first printer P1S with AMS is on the way. Cannot wait to get started printing multiboard. Might try a layer of PETG in between as mentioned in the other comments, but I gotta learn how to walk first.
That looks great. I wonder if you could do the same thing, and even put an interface layer of PETG between them?
yep, been doing this with gridfinity, it works fantastic.
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satisfying
I'm more surprised by the average print quality of the Bambu X1C... were you printing at like 800mm/s or something?
Looks like loose belt or something.
genius
Did you stack the same model in your slicer with a gap of one layer which enabled this easy separation post print ?
Only using the top level ironing between objects in order to get the PLA to play nice. The PETG did stick quite a bit more, but only had one corner of two tiles that were really fused together to the point of trouble.
@@SwftSlntDdly03 thanks for sharing
Just showing off? not going to share how you did it?
A layer of another material like petg.
@@lynxxlynxx Awesome idea! Is it hard to remove the seperation layer or do you even bother? This has huge potentional you should share with the whole class!😜
@@christopherlarime4095petg doesnt stick well to pla, but sticks well enough to work as a support and vice versa
Few other material combos work too
In that instance, it was using the pre-stacked print from Multiboard.io which has top layer ironing turned on, and that's it. That was with a PLA, which is why it was so smooth without needing additional fiddling. The PETG print I did later with 8 tiles did ok, but the bottom two layers were a bear to get separated. If you do a single layer of different material between, it is very clean. Overall, the speed of printing a single tile is faster for me by unit, so this is more for leaving a print running overnight instead.
@@SwftSlntDdly03I want to accomplish a stacked print with PETG but I had the stack keychain test print and those two stacked objects were a bear to get separated, required a nail and hammer. How do you quickly insert another material layer like PLA between the PETG stacks?
so sad honeycomb doesnot have one of that
You can do the same thing with honeycomb
How is this helpful I could have watched it on the multi board channel and not be told anything useful
? was soll das
kannste build plate voll drucken bis kein platz mehr ist und danach trennen