I have come to the conclusion that Cura thinks I can do overhangs better

I have come to the conclusion that Cura thinks I can do overhangs better than I can. I will need to open it up and make it give me more support material instead of assuming that I can handle the stuff going up less than 45 degrees from the bed. My curling is killing me due to that setting. I am also printing a little warm which also hurts curling. Black ABS plastic hurts curling bad too. I am dealing with all of that in a print right now.

Well, that profile is saving. I need to upload it to OctoPrint later. I am doing a 2nd attempt at a print using a different slice. 225C hotend with 95C bed and 60 degree overhangs is not good. I changed it to 45 degrees. Even my support density was off. It was 5 instead of 15.

Well, the print is going to be mainly burried (watering spike caps for water bottles) so I played with settings some. 150% speed adjustment via the control panel on the SeeMeCNC Rostock Max v1 looked fine. I was not sure if it actually looked faster or not. It should have been obvious. Jerk and accelleration were 20 and 1200. I changed them to 15 and 1500. It looks faster. The parts involve drawing circles and some mainly vibrational style infill or something. I can not really tell where each setting was made on the print. The fun will come up soon when the diameter of the circles shrinks to lesw than half.

Anyone else on a delta printer care to share your jerk, accelleration and average print speed along with if yoir printer is a bowden setup or not? Mine is a bowden setup.

ever since I increase the distance between heater block and tip of nozzle. my curling issue completely gone away. At that point, fast or slow doesn’t really matter.

@Step_Cia so you increased your melt zone? Got a picture?

No. I use pointy nozzle which is much longer than regular e3d nozzle
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Ah. Okay.

Despite all my live fiddling, the print turned out okay else than zits (who cares for this) and the threads for gripping the bottle. Hopefully, I can fix it with some ABS juice or something. For now, I just tried a wrap around the bottle end between the bottle and the cap.

Hopefully, the print will turn out better with just a 45 degree slope allowed. Maybe I should turn the extrusion ration back up to 100% like it was on for the previous print too.