- Joined
- Nov 3, 2004
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- Location
- Bay Area CA
- Printer Model
- CR-10, i560 ,MFC-7440N
I kept hearing people talking about "vase mode" and I never really understood it. I figured it just meant printing a thin wall and something hollow.
Well, that's part of it, but I was missing the most important bit (at least important to me)... the fact that the nozzle goes from "stepping" from layer to layer, and into a spiral (constant / consistent z-axis) upward movement.
It's SUPER interesting to experience, especially after a year of stepping up z-axis movements!
I have no desire to print a vase, but I got inspired watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8nSKMdYse8
... and printed the "straw" for the spinner in vase mode!
SOOOO satisfying watching it print!
Well, that's part of it, but I was missing the most important bit (at least important to me)... the fact that the nozzle goes from "stepping" from layer to layer, and into a spiral (constant / consistent z-axis) upward movement.
It's SUPER interesting to experience, especially after a year of stepping up z-axis movements!
I have no desire to print a vase, but I got inspired watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8nSKMdYse8
... and printed the "straw" for the spinner in vase mode!
SOOOO satisfying watching it print!