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These Support Settings For ASA are Gamechanging #3dprinting
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@edporopat♥ 172026-01-09
You dont need to go that tight. You can get a very similar and close result with a spacing of roughly 1.5-2x the layer resolution. (e.g for a 0.12 layer, have a spacing of .24). You also dont need 10 layers. 5 should be more than enough.
@wojan_zs♥ 152026-01-08
@mason.printz♥ 52026-01-09
10 is allot 4 or 5 is more than enough l
@c.kwelding♥ 52026-01-09
Get some HIPS filament and use a 0 gap.
@run_itback_♥ 32026-02-07
@extreme_siena♥ 22026-01-12
What about using a different material (with multi filament printer, of course)?
@davesanders4732026-02-15
The z offset has nothing to do supports.
@tylersoares2.02026-02-06
Are the supports also ASA?
@maurelioflip2026-01-12
Some say you can color the top most layer of the support with a sharpy and it will separate really well havent tried it but saw it somewhere
@etheralgreen2026-01-12
This problem only on bamboo, everyone solve it in 2018 and forgot about this
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Comments (10)
You dont need to go that tight. You can get a very similar and close result with a spacing of roughly 1.5-2x the layer resolution. (e.g for a 0.12 layer, have a spacing of .24). You also dont need 10 layers. 5 should be more than enough.
10 is allot 4 or 5 is more than enough l
Get some HIPS filament and use a 0 gap.
What about using a different material (with multi filament printer, of course)?
The z offset has nothing to do supports.
Are the supports also ASA?
Some say you can color the top most layer of the support with a sharpy and it will separate really well havent tried it but saw it somewhere
This problem only on bamboo, everyone solve it in 2018 and forgot about this