Hello all. I am very new to this but it is all very cool to me. I ran into a problem and I am not sure how to troubleshoot it. I downloaded a simple pull string helicopter off thingiverse. After running through the slicer software, the estimated build time is 131 hours. Relative to it’s size this seems insane. If I “run the simulated build”, there are long holds on one of the interior walls. I am hesitant to just “try it” and see if the pauses are a software thing that does not translate to the hardware. I am not sure how to break it down from here. Any advice?

Link to the plans included

  • skotimusj@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 months ago

    Layer height is 0.1mm. it’s odd, because it happens on specific curved areas. There are no pauses on other areas that were recently printed.

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      8 months ago

      A good rule of thumb is to just always use 0.2mm layers unless you have a very good reason not to.

      That being said, this doesn’t explain your truly nonsensical time prediction. It would just be double, since you have twice the layers to print. Like someone said, a few hours would be reasonable, certainly less than a day even with very fine detail.

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      8 months ago

      You mean travel speed is slower in those curved areas? Perhaps it’s due to an overhang.

      Are you slicing the parts flat or are they standing up?