Both versions have broken models and "Fix Model" in Bambu Studio doesn't help. First part prints fine, but 2nd and 3rd are broken. I printed 1st part fine, but at the 2nd one slicer makes overhangs and bridges instead of normal layers and printing fails or will be super weak. Can you provide an update?
It's maybe not only non manifold model. But also in 2nd part these four pillars are actually hanging above the base instead of being on it. Probably this causes slicer to prints overhangs and bridges there. I'm just trying to workaround it by adding cubes in the slicer to fill it in.
Sorry I recommend you don't print this model, and if you did you handle this with extra care, as those pillars barely hold to the base.
I was able to print it, by adding a cube in the slicer, to connect base and pillars. So I'm fine, thx for the upload. But maybe you want to fix it for other users.
Printed on the X1C with BAMBULAB PLA Silk - Copper - external wall speed 40 mm/sec and adjusted travel speed as per Bambulabs instructions for a shinier finish. As usual with front door open.
Slight imperfections:
1) Slight underextrusion along a border of the tower
2) Cobwebbing
3) Overextrusion in some overhang areas
I think the fix is to print each component on a separate plate and add support for the arch of the tower / overhang areas
But the model itself is gorgeously detailed and prints easily. Loved it and thank you for the share !
Sincere apologies for the late reply and happy new year !
This was the print profile I used (the one rated 4.9 stars/ see photo) - and the only thing I changed is I edited the splice settings for Silk PLA as per the link:
https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/x1/manual/printing-with-silk-filaments
Mid section is broken, has floating columns. Print failed, went to comments and saw issue had been “fixed” but I downloaded the file on 4/9/24 and it is still broken.
Thats because you probably downloaded a print profile that was created before the fix. I did not create any print profile, only uploaded the STLs and I just checked, the problem is fixed.
used the single plate profile as a base then swapped the second part from the raw stls and then printed at .16 finally found something to use the new amolen s series filament
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill, 4 plates in different colors
This thing came out beautifully, after adjusting the model of the middle base, ended up breaking it to parts and moving it down into lower part and reassembling it.
2 color PLA shined here. also need out the scale. ended up being around 25"tall.