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ОтветитьI got a ender 3 printer does this work with that?
ОтветитьWhat speed is he printing at?
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ОтветитьI always get bad underextrusion after retraction with any type of coasting turned on. That said, everyone wants 15 minute benchys nowadays but sometimes there's nothing quite like small layers to make a near smooth print.
ОтветитьThe links for the profile dont work, I need help with my layer lines on my prints. Can you please make these workable? -Thanks :)
ОтветитьI switched to marlin and now I can't get walls that don't have ridges :(
ОтветитьSkipping all the important steps
ОтветитьGreat video, thanks 👍
ОтветитьThank God for those gloves, all would have been lost without them
ОтветитьHi there, really sorry...but im a newbie looking to start 3d printing. I dont find the details about the solid surface u putted instead original one and what was the product u passed on it, before start printing. Many thanks for all the nice videos and ur time here helping. 🤜🏻🤛🏻
ОтветитьI think the result is very 🗿🗿🗿
ОтветитьEveryone I knew that had a 3D printer told me not to get an Ender 3.
But with about $40 of parts I got it to print better than all their Prusa printers.
The ender 3 is such a good beginner 3D printer because of it's flaws out of the box. You end up learning so much through trial and error.
I print some pretty complex figurines and print in place parts on mine.
It's insane what you can actually do once it's completely dialed in and maintained.
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ОтветитьWith the Inner and outer walls you printed with 35 and 55 this is faster then my settings (I think may still be default both at 25, with printing faster dose this help with print quality? Or if not what would be the reason to increase this speed?
Ответитьdo you have a profile for TPU? i could really use one!
Ответитьcan you make for PETG?
ОтветитьAwesome where is profile
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ОтветитьWhat is the reason for .6mm nozzle instead of .4mm?
ОтветитьDon’t see profile in description
ОтветитьIm new to 3d printing. Sry if this is a dum ask,but Why is there a seam?
ОтветитьNo gcode in the description?
ОтветитьI'm getting seperation on the shoulders, nose and forehead. All the vertical overhangs print perfect, but not the ones where the diameter of the form gets smaller. Any ideas would be great, cheers.
ОтветитьCan you do one to get the cleanest result for multiple objects pleeeeease
ОтветитьJust looking at .buying the ender 3 , how long did this print take ?
ОтветитьI’m new to 3d printing, and don’t quite understand one thing. Why did there need to be a seem on the back?
ОтветитьOne simple suggestion: If you want to avoid seams indentations - plan ahead and make the 3D model with a 0.5 mm bump at the seam area in order to compensate the 3D printing indentation. Later any leftovers can be removed manualy, to match the overall surface consistency.
ОтветитьI always print with a skirt on too, it makes me feel pretty.
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ОтветитьI printed this after putting on a plaid skirt and it doesn't seem to help at all.
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Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьHi. Whenever i try to do time lapse for vase using the plugin it makes a gap within the layer. I use a plugin where the head goes to the end to press the shutter button. When it comes back it skips part of the layer. Can u help ?
ОтветитьYou basically just have to use standard settings and it will come out fine if you have a decent printer. Prusa slicer already has settings optimized. Use the standard MK3(now 4!) settings and modify them. The only thing you really need to learn how to do is speed up your machine while maintaining the quality, that's the tricky part :) I run mostly everything at 80mm/s, with outside perimeters at 60, but I know I could go faster., up my nozzle size.
ОтветитьCan you get the same result but transparent? Using clear PETG?
ОтветитьHow do you make the seam perfectly vertical and not in random dots near eachoither
ОтветитьOut of the box, it will not print it.
Im pretty sure. I had a ENDER3 some years ago and it was a struggle.
Now the time has passed and so is the technology. Directdrive is a must for starting point.
As someone with a 3d printer, I find this very useful.
Ответитьtry it in resin
Ответитьfk that thing, get a resin printer
ОтветитьThis model is too easy to print
Ответитьwould this work on a normal ender 3?
Ответитьmy honest reaction🗿
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ОтветитьSo wait, why would a .6 nozzle print more aesthetically pleasing than a .4 nozzle?
Ответитьbing bang 🗿
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