I also noticed it was on the corners. Sounds like an issue that
Input Shaping might resolve. But, maybe slowing the print down may
also help. Just a thought...
-K
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Hey there Ray,
I'm glad to see my suggestion solved your issue. And, it really
was a WAG.
Now, after reading what you wrote - I had several thoughts.
I'm curious. I saw you mentioned it was not easy to do in
PrusaSlicer. But, the other option - AFAIK - is to actually slow
it down on the printer when its running. I know when I was last
working at Essentium - and they had a Creality that a couple of us
folks printed on (long story as to WHY there was a Creality -
consider we have these Big Arse Hi-Tech printers for which the co.
created) - but, I remember how one of the dudes was showing me how
to push UP the speed of printing while its printing. As such, you
should be able to slow it down that way.
Now, all that being said - I think slowing it down is a tentative
solution - as I think the problem may be a little deeper. While
working at Essentium - when having print issues - sometimes the
key to the resolution was in the settings of how things are
printed/sliced. So, you're real issue MAY be the Flow of the
plastic - and maybe THAT needs to be Slowed down and NOT the speed
of your print head. If too much plastic is being pushed out too
quickly - that would cause an issue like what you see. The issue
may also be happening on the insides of the object - you just only
see it as a problem on the outside of the object.
As such, I think you might want to look into your Flow settings
for your printer/slicer. And, you should then use some kind of
Test objects that can print fast. Like if you print ONLY the
outside walls of your wheel - and maybe have like 3 shells - that
you could play around with Flow - and do the testing quickly!
Anyway - its just a thought...
-K
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On Oct 20, 2025, at 7:08 AM, Kurt The 3D Printer GUY!! <vr...@optonline.net> wrote:
Interesting question there Sir!
But, and I hate to sound Negative - but, is the need for this tool because you have problems with the prints?I would definitely like more input on your end - maybe even pics of what you want to "Deburr"!-K
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Yo Kurt - you brag of the print job - but, no pics?!?!?
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