One of the few perks for living in dry as hades New Mexico, is that I haven't had a problem with water wicking.....;) Thought I would a couple of months ago when I had my evaporative cooler going (cools, but puts moisture in the indoor air), but it wasn't a problem.
My print is now past the 24 hour mark (at which I took more pictures, below).
I am documenting this print closer than any other, because of the variable layer height feature I implemented. It may be a useful learning experience for you folks as well as me....to help with decisions about whether that feature is useful or not....inspite of the 6 hour? increase in print time. 39 hours is the projected length of this base print.
Heres the overall picture of the ongoing print:
https://i.postimg.cc/3xvrw0M1/IMG-3645.jpg
I also measured the speed of wall building.....a whopping 1/8" per hour! At my age this is a trial....my patience waiting (except for death and taxes) is getting thin as get within 30 years of the century mark!;)
https://i.postimg.cc/FR9hGPYC/IMG-3652.jpg
Once again look at the screen shot of how IdeaMaker handles layer height on this print, then pay attention to the visible bands in the following pictures that denote changes in layer density. (in the IdeaMaker projection, green is .20, blue is .1 or .12) :
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https://i.postimg.cc/hPJcCQGn/IMG-3656.jpg
None of the layers look that rough do they?
https://i.postimg.cc/rFbFcCHz/IMG-3646.jpg
Notice the marks to the right of the hole....I think layer stop and starts? The setting is random....but it isn't that random.