NoRamyunForYou
@NoRamyunForYou@lemmy.nz
- Comment on Finally got around to trying a .6 nozzle. 11 months ago:
Like many others on here, my stock is now 0.6mm
I’ve also tried a 0.8mm which is amazing haha. Though it definitely has it’s limitations, so I usually just stick with 0.6mm
- Comment on Made a giant draining sponge/accessory holder for my kitchen sink. 11 months ago:
Oh yes! haha I often do the same with the 1mm type prints :)
- Comment on Made a giant draining sponge/accessory holder for my kitchen sink. 11 months ago:
Yeah, I’ve always been meaning to get that process tightened down Abit to minimize the number of iterations required. Though I haven’t figured out what that would entail lol.
- Comment on Made a giant draining sponge/accessory holder for my kitchen sink. 11 months ago:
Cool! Will do :)
I’ve always been meaning to try the photo thing - I’ve always just reverted to making some sketches on an ipad/paper, and taking as many measurements as I can, and then printing some test fits.
- Comment on Made a giant draining sponge/accessory holder for my kitchen sink. 11 months ago:
That’s good to hear!
Might be the push I needed to give it a go :)
- Comment on Made a giant draining sponge/accessory holder for my kitchen sink. 11 months ago:
Cool!
I’ve been wanting to do something like this for a while, but was always worried about the water. I was thinking of getting some epoxy resin and coating it.
- Comment on Tearing my hair out over stringing with Klipper 1 year ago:
Haven’t done any printing in PLA (Only PETG and TPU) but is there a chance it’s due to your filament being too wet?
- Comment on Need help with setting z-offset on Klipper for my S1 Pro 1 year ago:
This. Checkout the Klipper documentation at www.klipper3d.org/Probe_Calibrate.html#calibratin…
- Comment on Why am I having so much trouble drying filament? 1 year ago:
When I’ve had some filament lying out for a while, I usually start drying it atleast a day before.
I use the eSun Dryer as well, and usually start with a ~5 hour dry on Setting 3, and then another 3~5 hour dry right before I plan to print.
Seems to get the job done :)