schmaker
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- Comment on Slicer software for a Linux system? 1 week ago:@EchoCranium Native Orca from flatpak just works for me
- Comment on Slicer software for a Linux system? 1 week ago:
@EchoCranium Exactly same thing happened to me when I tried to use AnyCubic slicer, that did not had Linux build, but only Windows binary installer. AnyCubic slicer is fork of Orca.
Are you sure you are using Linux version of the slicer?
- Comment on Conception flaw or a bad hotend replacement ? 2 weeks ago:@gdaofb27584 The base need few supports, it's not stable enough
- Comment on Conception flaw or a bad hotend replacement ? 2 weeks ago:@gdaofb27584 According to object rotation I don't think it's printing issue, but nozzle hit the model and rotated it
- Comment on Any way to prevent letters being "crushed" on first layer 2 months ago:@ExtremeDullard Wouldn't be better solution to print letters first?
- Comment on Philips debuts 3D printable components to repair products 2 months 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 months 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? 3 months 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? 3 months 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 4 months ago:@AbidanYre @AppearanceBoring9229 Doesn't it make the blades sharper actually? 😀
- Comment on PETG is just as stringy as I was told 7 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 7 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 7 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 😀