diff --git a/Yet Another Test Suite/Bridge Test/README.md b/Yet Another Test Suite/Bridge Test/README.md index d5d024c..2fc2f1c 100644 --- a/Yet Another Test Suite/Bridge Test/README.md +++ b/Yet Another Test Suite/Bridge Test/README.md @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ This print is designed to be fast to help you troubleshoot any issues your print From what I've seen, horizontal bridges will never quite match the quality of a normal print operation, but you can get pretty close. You will always have very defined lines, but if done correctly these should be connected to the print pretty well and shouldn't be an issue outside of being a slight eyesore on some prints. -### Speed +### Extrusion -If your speed is off it will be very obvious. Over extrusion is going to mean that you have a bridge that may sag lower than it should, meaning any layers above it aren't going to have anything to support them which will cause structural and visual issues above the bridge for a few layers before your printer hopefully recovers. +If your extrusion is off it will be very obvious. Over extrusion is going to mean that you have a bridge that may sag lower than it should, meaning any layers above it aren't going to have anything to support them which will cause structural and visual issues above the bridge for a few layers before your printer hopefully recovers. The other issue is under extrusion which in a worst case scenario means your bridge will break in the middle of the process leading to a huge mess under the bridge and may cause even more issues than over extrusion.