not even 6 calendar days later and my mk3s is in my hands. Impressed
Soooo jealous!
Congrats!
I love my ender 3s now but I really want a prusa!
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not even 6 calendar days later and my mk3s is in my hands. Impressed
Dude I hope you greased bearings before assembly.... it’s a PITA to take apart otherwise.
https://prusacommunity.com/set-your-bearing-straight/
I recconend this greaser, for superlube.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3467168
Proper grease:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0081JE0OO?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_pd_title
Printed mine on the ender 3. Nothing wrong with that printer.... works great.
I run at 230/68 on the glass bed for PETG and what @Erica-Renee said about squish is correct.
It also depends on the printer.
You could also try aqua net unscented mega hold. I don't need it anymore since I got my leveling/temps down pat but it works really well while you are learning.
Low nozzle temp can cause this as well as to close to bed . Also for petg Depending on printer you need to turn fan off on first few layers then adjust what works best for your printer above that. i run my fan at 50 percent at layer 8 and beyond...starts out good then starts wanding up on nozzel
I don't need it anymore since I got my leveling/temps down pat but it works really well while you are learning.
Dude I hope you greased bearings before assembly.... it’s a PITA to take apart otherwise.
https://prusacommunity.com/set-your-bearing-straight/
I recconend this greaser, for superlube.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3467168
Proper grease:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0081JE0OO?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_pd_title
Printed mine on the ender 3. Nothing wrong with that printer.... works great.
ok leveled bed pegt wont stay stuck nozzle temp 220 and bed 60 any ideas
you replace the ender3 pad with glass.do you leave ender 3 pad on wit glass or remove it
My thought was you could make a very light structure that's 50% air / 50% ceramic that gives you tons of surface area. Better than any current fake "live" rock.I know there have been some designs for syringe extruders.
I like your line of thought.
Honestly though, I've printed a bunch of stuff for plug makers. They make a silicone or sand mold and just pour emarco in.
Good idea for rock.My thought was you could make a very light structure that's 50% air / 50% ceramic that gives you tons of surface area. Better than any current fake "live" rock.