This is the temp tower of my wood print experiment Cand even se much difference. It goes from 260 to 190. Below 225 gets really flimsy and above 240 melts. But even 230, the “best” one is really bad, and I’m not talking about retraction. Even the layers that melt are inconsistent.

Also it’s not humidity since the filament was in a filament dryer for.16hours.

edit: The nozzle is 0.8

can someone think of anything else?

  • @MissJinxOP
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    120 days ago

    Can be a clog. I read that wood should be faster so.it wouldn’t clog, but it could be this too . I’ll try slowing down and checking the nozzle! thanks for the idea!

    • @roofuskit
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      119 days ago

      You can’t both push a bunch of extra material and print faster. Hotends have volumetric limits.