Pretty straightforward leaves some room for ambiguity. You’re a pion until you decide you aren’t
Pretty straightforward leaves some room for ambiguity. You’re a pion until you decide you aren’t
The rivaling hamburger mobile. Just didn’t catch on
It might be an issue with concentricity. If the nozzle is not perfectly centered it creates a step that the filament can snag on. It can then cause the already softened filament to bunch up during deretraction forming a plug in the heat break. I had this issue with cheap nozzles. Everything starts fine and after a few layers it all stops for apparently no reason. Cranking up the heat makes it better for a bit, before making it worse
Thanks! I’m in Belgium, so location recommandations are welcome, too. The 70x100 frames I found so far are frightfully expensive. It feels ord to spend more on the frame than the art it contains. That said, I would spend the money rather than doing the print the disservice of housing it in a cheap looking frame
Gorgeous! That was an immediate buy. Any tips on where to get a nice frame?
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Almost perfect! Of course Akansas should be Nebrahoma. Rookie mistake, but great work otherwise! Gold star
I hate it too. It should be life/work balance. Life comes first. Work to live, not live to work
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You are doing the thing! That is what matters.
That looks like a failing thermistor or heater cartridge. You might want to swap out both the thermistor and the heater cartridge at the same time. Had something similar happen to me and it turned out the failure of the one, likely influenced the other to wear out prematurely. The cartridge wasn’t exactly broken, but seemed to have a less consistent response curve. You can test them separately, but they are cheap enough that it is not worth the hassle
Guaranteed to last a lifetime, for sure!