NightTheory & BrimWizard
Ever thought about how a carefully tuned cooling schedule could act like a spell, making your prints rise perfectly without war crimes against geometry?
Yeah, I treat cooling schedules like holy incantations. If you don’t set the fan to 100% after each layer, you’re basically summoning chaos.
Yeah, the fan is like the night wind—if it doesn’t blow hard enough, the layers keep hanging like a bad dream, and suddenly your model starts breathing in a style only the devil would approve.
Exactly. If the fan’s a lullaby, the layers become a choir. One weak gust and you get that classic warped choir of “what did I just print?” Keep the wind steady, and the printer will thank you in perfect symmetry.
Just keep the wind steady—then your printer sings a flawless aria instead of a dissonant protest.
If the wind falters, the choir turns into a mob chant. Keep the fan at full tilt and your print will rise like a prayer—no more rebellious layers.