haha thanks for that - and yes if I am quick (but wait for the sound of the x,y heading for the start point) I can pinch the excess of the nozzle! The problem is when it curls up onto the nozzle -...
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haha thanks for that - and yes if I am quick (but wait for the sound of the x,y heading for the start point) I can pinch the excess of the nozzle! The problem is when it curls up onto the nozzle -...
good explanation cheers
Hi - is it the same as the Flashforge Finder - glass bed with the blue Flashforge self adhesive replaceable surface? If so, I am using Elmers Purple Invisible Glue and works a treat.
Hi - agreed the brass brush works quite well, but occasionally I forget then look at the print bed and have to decide if the muck is going to be a problem. Figured it would be good to automate.
Hi - thats a tricky one. I've used a reprap kit and more recently a flashforge finder but certainly no expert. The way forward will be to eliminate what *isnt* wrong. It looks like a hardware problem...
Hi - many printers use the same z axis design with the drive in the middle and 2 guides on bearings. I agree, you can probably get away with binding it. I reckon super-glue and tape will probably do...
Hi - the hairspray is to help stick the printing to the glass - doesn't sound like you need it! For releasing prints, I saw a YouTube video that recommends spraying the bed with alcohol. It finds its...
Hi, I'm an avid 3D printer and on my 2nd machine (Finder) to date which has been so reliable compared to my first Reprap kit. There is one thing that would improve it and that would be a way of...
Great question - did you decide?
I've been using the Flashforge Finder for 18 months now and it is a fantastic machine. However I am comparing with a RepRep i built from a kit previously. The...