Anyone using something other than Threadlocker 243 (not that 242 weaksauce) to help ensure their T-nuts stay snugged up? But are still removable without blowtorch or angle grinder. So, that rules out white threadlocker
Personally like seated T-nuts, they’re easy to find. But best practices on reliable snugging isn’t something I’m clear on?
Am checking/tuning dimension and flow settings…
Spending some time tuning that’s over due. Left part was from my v4, scars are from me trying to smoosh two parts together. Right part just came off my Ender 3 max, they fit and looks much better, but then the Ender’s 50% slower.
1st Z-Stub attempt from my MP3DP v4 indicating that I need to calibrate, and calilantern…
2nd Z-Stub attempt from my Ender 3 Max for reference/comparison, and to get my build going asap…
EDIT: Consider not using glitter filled filament when trying to root cause ripple/moire patterns in your prints as a secondary goal while tuning flow/dimension/skew.
Noticed a minor aesthetic issue for a while now, something that doesn’t impact part quality, but mentioning Michael’s related topic…
Am seeing unwanted periodic bulging patterns with 5mm frequency. Afaik this is not vertical line artifact. Regardless of speed (25mm/s and 70mm/s are the same) and part orientation (0deg and 45deg are same). Changed flow rate from 100% to 93% to address overall wall width, but still seeing same 5mm frequency (I think… need to make more extreme flow % change and test again). Confirmed pattern occurs on both A and B motors via 45 degree oriented print. Taking a look at @Michael_Melancon’s https://forum.v1e.com/t/calling-all-3d-printer-experts-help/44072 topic for troubleshooting ideas/steps. Noticing wall thickness varies 1-2% between at start, and half frequency, so maybe something pressure related? Noticed big differences in current/microsteps/other related settings between Jonathan’s printer.cfg, Mike’s config and my v4 config. Haven’t tried diff temperatures and/or more extreme fast speeds that’ll underextrude and prevent pressure build up.