BrimWizard & SilverGlide
I just ran a 0.2 mm layer test at 210 °C on a 100 mm cube, tweaking fan speed every 200 mm. Do you ever log every cooling tweak like it’s a sacramental record?
Sure, if you need data for the next tweak, I log every fan change, no ceremony, just the facts.
Sure, if you need data for the next tweak, I log every fan change, no ceremony, just the facts. I prefer my data with a side of ritual, but hey, who am I to judge?
Nice, keep the ritual for the coffee break, the fan logs are what actually wins the print.
Sure, just leave the fan logs to the devils of detail while you sip your lukewarm brew, but remember: a 60 % fan on the first 40 mm and a steady 80 % thereafter usually keeps the shell from turning into spaghetti.
Got it, 60 % first 40 mm, then 80 %. Keep the numbers in the log and call it a day—no need for a fan‑blessing ceremony.
Sounds good. Just keep the numbers; no extra fan‑blessing needed. If the walls start curling, you’ll know the 80 % was too aggressive.
Copy that, will log the numbers and watch the walls—no extra fan‑blessing, just a straight read‑out.