I feel ya. I really prefer PLA unless I need the ABS for something. I had the same problem today with a curved print, where I was printing close to the left edge. It started lifting, then the print...
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I feel ya. I really prefer PLA unless I need the ABS for something. I had the same problem today with a curved print, where I was printing close to the left edge. It started lifting, then the print...
When I do ABS (and PLA, it works well for both) I've used an ABS slurry. Very thin, mostly acetone, and I roll it on with a metal rod or a wooden shishkebab stick. Let it dry while the glass is cool,...
I have run some PLA (not Makergeeks') at 230, and it seems to be OK. That feels a little on the high side to me, but it did work out alright so it may not be bad. Maybe start at 220 and see how it...
Awesome, thank you! I'll probably hold off for now. I had a previous 3d printer that's got broken and unreplaceable parts, so I have a whole lot of PLA filament left over that I can use. I shouldn't...
I've kind of skimmed through the 300+ pages, but I haven't found this, so I'm hoping someone will confirm for me.
I've got a Qidi Tech 1 on the way. I've heard a lot about getting the Swiss...