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I wouldn’t recommend printing that vertical, even if it makes cleanup easier, as it will be much more prone to snapping
Definitely would’ve been easier to print (less tinkering with slicer settings), too. But I think because the layer time was so quick, it’s surprisingly well-bonded.
That’s still the first direction it’s snap in, but I think it’s good enough for my use-case.
When your printer is well tuned there is a lot more room to ignore best practice I guess :)
Haha, welllllll fwiw I had to tinker with slicer settings for a few iterations before 😅 keeping the raft in place for the top layers was a bit tricky.