Ghost in the Machine....Anybody ever seen this happen?
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 5:43 pm
Okay, so I'd printed a tall thin-wall box, and it came out dandy, but I wanted to add a locking mechanism to it, so I quickly reworked it, sent it to print off the SD and went to bed. Got up the next morning and found this:
The print looked like it seriously needed a shave! (And those little suckers were sharp!)
The funny thing was, sometimes the little broken threads were inside the box, and sometimes they were on the outside wall, but never in the same place on both sides at the same time. I was running off the SD because we were having some storm activity in the area - could that have been caused by mini power fluctuations?
All the other settings were the same for the two boxes, the only difference was that the first was printed over USB, and the second one was SD. Same spool of filament used in both. And the next day, when i reprinted it, (over USB) it came out fine.
(And i just noticed that all the fuzzies are on the X axis, the Y deposition is fine and smooth with the exception of two bumps.)
What the heck could have caused that?
The print looked like it seriously needed a shave! (And those little suckers were sharp!)
The funny thing was, sometimes the little broken threads were inside the box, and sometimes they were on the outside wall, but never in the same place on both sides at the same time. I was running off the SD because we were having some storm activity in the area - could that have been caused by mini power fluctuations?
All the other settings were the same for the two boxes, the only difference was that the first was printed over USB, and the second one was SD. Same spool of filament used in both. And the next day, when i reprinted it, (over USB) it came out fine.
(And i just noticed that all the fuzzies are on the X axis, the Y deposition is fine and smooth with the exception of two bumps.)
What the heck could have caused that?
