Valentines Heart Hueforge Art NO AMS Needed

Valentines Heart Hueforge Art NO AMS Needed

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AMS Filament Changes. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
AMS Filament Changes. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
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A1 Mini, AMS Filament Changes. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
A1 Mini, AMS Filament Changes. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
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NO AMS Needed, Pauses for manual filament swaps. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
NO AMS Needed, Pauses for manual filament swaps. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
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6.4 h
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A1 Mini, NO AMS, Pauses for manual filament swaps. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
A1 Mini, NO AMS, Pauses for manual filament swaps. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
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Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm

 

You can complete this print without an AMS. Use the profile that says NO AMS and it will pause at the correct height instead of doing a filament change. At that point you change your filament and let it continue until the next pause where it will wait for the next manual filament swap. This being a four color Hueforge, it will require three pauses with manual filament changes.

 

Filaments Used:
PLA+ Sunlu Black Transmission Distance: 0.6
PLA+ Sunlu Grey Transmission Distance: 2
PLA+ IIID Max Space Gray Transmission Distance: 5
PLA+ Sunlu White Transmission Distance: 5

 

Swap Instructions:
Start with Black
At layer #9 (0.8mm) swap to Grey
At layer #14 (1.2mm) swap to Space Gray
At layer #19 (1.6mm) swap to White for the rest.

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Great design. Printed one in grayscale and another swapping red and pink two gray shades.
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They look great!
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Hi, can you share this frame please?
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Replying to @RP47 :
Hi, can you share this frame please?
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This is phenomenal - the 3D relief just comes out so well in this design. It worked amazingly well, thank you. More pics at: https://marksmakerspace.com/3dprinting/valentines-heart-hueforge
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Hi, can you share this frame please?
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NO AMS Needed, Pauses for manual filament swaps. 0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
thanks for the explanation
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I am so sorry to hear this. What kind of failure did you have? I would love yo help you get this printed.
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it just all scraped up I’m not sure if it was just a malfunction do you have any tips on how to fix this
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I will try and print again and see if it happens
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I used very opaque colors and it still looks great! I used all Bambu Lab filaments. CF- PLA, PLA Silk Copper and Silver, and PLA Basic White (which is actually a really nice white in my opinion). I thinks the photo I attached is pretty accurate to how it looks in person. The table it is sitting on is a white melamine kids play table.
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That looks great!
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I love this print. Had to print at 90% as the first one failed due to curling at the edges.
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That is just a bed adhesion issue. It is very important to have a clean build surface. Hueforges are large and flat and will curl away if you don't have proper adhesion. I recommend warm water and soap for cleaning and then I use the cool plate with the liquid glue.
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printed twice! Once “stock” & once w/ a splash of color!
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The red looks amazing
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The picture is great. It's a little bit big for the build plate so that it's so close to the edges, that you can run into a little bit of warping issues like it happened to me. But luckily it still came out great.
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Yea with these hueforges being as big and as flat as they are, you really need to make sure your bed is clean and you have good adhesion. I personally use the bambu liquid glue on a clean cool plate washed with warm water and dish soap. Havent had any issues since I started sticking with that.
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printed with matte black, red, magenta, white. thanks!
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That looks amazing!
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Beautiful. Thanks for supporting the A1 mini
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Thank you!
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May I ask what is Transmission Distance?
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Filaments Used: PLA+ Sunlu Black Transmission Distance: 0.6 PLA+ Sunlu Grey Transmission Distance: 2 PLA+ IIID Max Space Gray Transmission Distance: 5 PLA+ Sunlu White Transmission Distance: 5
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Oh are you asking in general? If so, this is what's posted on the Hueforge website: What is Transmission Distance Transmission Distance (also known as TD) is a measure of how much light filament lets through. At the most basic, it is the thickness of solid filament through which light penetrates. (in the end it is more nuanced than this, but this is a good place to start) Why do we care? Because the TD of a filament is directly related to how well it allows underlying colors to show through. If all filaments had a TD of 0 (no light ever came through) then there would be no use case for HueForge and your slicer would show exactly what your end result would be. But that is not the case. Filaments have varying levels of opacity (a very opaque filament has a low TD. A very translucent filament has a high TD). All the factors controlling the TD aren't yet know, but pigment types and percentages are certainly factors. This means that what you see in HueForge is very unlikely to look like what you see in your slicer. This can be very alarming at first, but if the Slicer did this correctly, HueForge wouldn't be needed. HueForge can tell you what the slicer will look like. If you click and hold down your mousewheel, it will show you what the slicer view looks like.
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