When do you not actually need supports? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit 3D Benchy famously is meant to be printed without the use of supports However, regardless of the slicer or reasonable slicer settings that I use (beside just turning off supports), the slicer wants to put supports on it
The place for posting incredible and failed Benchy prints. - Reddit 3D Benchy is a 3D model that is used for benchmarking 3D printers It is known as the "Jolly torture test" and is very well known for its overhangs, fine details, and overall difficult for cheaper machines Feel free to browse other peoples Benchys, or share your own Fails and wins are both accepted and remember, it can always be improved
What’s a good infill %? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit r 3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices
PSA: Beginners, please stop using Benchys as your first print . . . - Reddit The benchy model is a benchmark of your printer, a kind of torture test Don't get me wrong, I'm happy to help anyone with their printer, but a benchy is a bad choice for a first print It's not made to be a first print because of its small first layer surface area, its harsh overhangs, its fine details, and its thin walls
Can someone please explain the relevance of that benchy boat . . . - Reddit Why this model caught on like a meme and became the most popular-- over other benchmark models like 3D Hubs Marvin or the Calibration Cat -- I can't say But with Benchy's ubiquity it is easy to compare your printed Benchy to hundreds or thousands of other printed Benchys online, and see any differences
First Benchy, any advice tips? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit Is there anything glaringly obvious that needs to be addressed from the perspective of someone with any experience in 3D printing? As someone who is brand new to this, any other advice tips tricks would be greatly appreciated and welcomed
Pre-sliced benchy - 24 minutes, Bambu Slicer benchy - 49 . . . - Reddit Pre-sliced benchy - 24 minutes, Bambu Slicer benchy - 49 minutes, My wife watching me scratch my head over "why?" - priceless I'm curious if anyone can help explain the dramatic change in print speed the pre-sliced benchy on my X1C is quoted at 24 minutes, and is true to the estimate
Design tips on eliminating the hull line effect when printing boxes This is a variant of the benchy hull line effect, where expansion of solid infill during the transition from sparse to solid layer infill can cause those couple of layers to ultimately be larger than the rest On particularly large boxes, it can go from a small bulging line to a huge defect, which can ruin your long awaited print!!