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- Comment on Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products 2 weeks ago:@PostaL
I'm not saying it's not - actually both manufacturers and customers may benefit this way - Comment on Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products 2 weeks ago:@_haha_oh_wow_ @PotatoLibre I wonder if this isn't the way to cut costs on #RightToRepair in #EU - you just put out STLs and it's up to customer to fix his problem
- Comment on Tired of spaghetti? How about ramen? 4 weeks ago:
I also could easily separate the layers with minimal force.
I consider this information important as this mean it's not sticking for some (not hot enough or not enough material?) reason.I only had splittable (not that easily though) layers with ABS/ASA, never with PLA or PETG
- Comment on Tired of spaghetti? How about ramen? 4 weeks ago:@anguo Actually it seems like your bed slipped halfway (see the sudden misalignment on Y axis clearly visible on the bowl) and even though printer kept printing well afterwards, it propably reached some point where it started printing "into the air"
- Comment on PIP Sandpaper holder I made in blender a few years back 1 month ago:@AbidanYre @AppearanceBoring9229 Doesn't it make the blades sharper actually? 😀
- Comment on PETG is just as stringy as I was told 4 months ago:@spitfire When I fine-tuned my settings I got a lot of stringing until I reached 225°C for some reason. Maybe it's vendor-specific 😀
- Comment on PETG is just as stringy as I was told 4 months ago:
@mooklepticon
I think my Z-offset is too high and I'm compensating it with temperature, but I don't care - nozzle cleans itself well, prints well and even structure is good.When it works, don't touch it 😀
- Comment on PETG is just as stringy as I was told 4 months ago:
@mooklepticon Just printing my first #PETG on #Ender
70°C bed
260°C nozzle on the bed
225°C nozzle afterwardsThe difference from defaults is huge 😀