I made a magsafe mount in black for my Kia and I didn’t like the layer lines on the curved parts, but it gave me the idea to try using wood

I have a 3D Chameleon MMU so I added color changes randomly throughout between two shades of brown. One is wood, one is PLA.

It honestly came out way better than I even expected!

If anyone wants the STL I can provide it!

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    28 days ago

    Do you think printing without purge would make it look better? Or would it just blend into an medium brown

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      I think better, if there was always a little bit of leftover filament the pattern will be more random I think. With more gradual gradients

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    28 days ago

    I’d love a 3D chameleon for my printer, but their shipping rate (I live in EU) is absolutely insane and unreasonable since they don’t even handle import and taxes for that price.

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      28 days ago

      It looks like there are going to be more options coming out from established manufacturers like creality

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    With Sunlu’s new filament joiner coming out, I might give this a try by splicing segments of different browns together into a big roll. It’s a very near concept, and your print looks amazing!

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        Gist time I sliced something for my AMS lite I was flabbergasted by the increase in printing time and waste.

        For those unaware, since you’re often having 4 filament changes per layer, each of which take about a minute, a 1hr mono-fillament print can suddenly turn into a 36-hr print with 5-10x more filament being purged than ends up in the model.

        It’s really cool, but super wasteful.

        But you can strategize to minimize filament changes by splitting up a model and stacking it to minimize filament changes per layer. This one only took about 8 hours.

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          One reason I love the 3D chameleon is that it is easily modified in how it operates.
          I have mine doing color changes at 20 seconds! It shaves many hours off of some big 4 color prints

          I always Purge to infill and if there is a lot of purge material in the block I will add an object that is printed using the Purge. Something that I don’t mind being stripey

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            What annoys me and I don’t entirely understand is the purge tower. If I purge to infill or another object, why am I still having to build this dumb tower? If you choose to disable the tower, it disables the purge to infill option.

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              If the infill is enough to take up the entire purge volume needed to get rid of the previous color, then you are right.

              Most of the time there are sections where there is not enough infill to purge what it needs to though

              Since it’s not a good idea to extrude filament into open space, it has to build up a structure for that later Purge. That’s why it seems to make a hollow pointless Purge Tower sometimes.

              Another factor is the minimum Purge amount. I think that is set in the filament settings. By default it is not zero, meaning it will always create the tower no matter what, though it might be really skinny.

              If you add objects that will be created from The Purge material you should see that Purge Tower get smaller when you reslice, or at least less dense

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          Absolutely, I was going to use a lighter shade of wood it kept clogging on me. Do I switched to the light brown pla. I think moisture is a big component in that too

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            You might try a 0.6mm nozzle, I know some manufacturers recommend >0.4 for filaments with filling in them.Very cool project though, you’re giving me some ideas.

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              Yeah I might try that next time. I have .8 and 1.0 too, but too lazy to keep swapping 😂

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                I feel it. Those quick-swap nozzles are pretty appealing. Every time I swap a nozzle on the bambu I literally swap the entire hotend and unplug 3 delicate connectors. I’m worried they’ll break after a couple dozen swaps.

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                  I couldnt do it! I bought a pack of volcano nozzles for dirt cheap in all sizes, volcano is forever!

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    28 days ago

    Be careful with PLA in your car, it will probably deform in the sun.

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      For sure! Luckily I park in an underground garage, so my car interior never really gets over 90

      I have some PC just in case it does warp