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not even 6 calendar days later and my mk3s is in my hands. Impressed

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Soooo jealous!

Congrats!

I love my ender 3s now but I really want a prusa!
 

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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.

OHH I forget.. i sanded my Glass bed with 120 and i use RAVE Hair spray. never been a Aqua net kinda Chic... Sorry...
 

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starts out good then starts wanding up on nozzel
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...

Do some test prints and change one tiny setting at a time and adjust.. what works for my printer might not be the same for yours..
 

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I don't need it anymore since I got my leveling/temps down pat but it works really well while you are learning.

Whaaaat? Neither one of us have needed Aqua Net since the 90's! ;Hilarious
 

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Bought it assembled because of the different warranty and the 10% future purchase discounts. So far it’s printing great
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.

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Lowe's is the cheapest for glass. I got mine for my ender 3 for $3.

I don't use glass on the new one. I have it to where it's not taking anything to stick to the stock bed for PLA+ or PETG either one.
 

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ok leveled bed pegt wont stay stuck nozzle temp 220 and bed 60 any ideas

I use amazon basics petg at 240 nozzle and 85 bed. I use glass bed. no issues with print not sticking, either with aqua net or with elmer's paste stick. just a very thin coat of either. make sure the glass is clamped at 4 corners to printer bed. other than replacing the bed cover with glass, everything else is bone stock and no problems whatsoever.
 

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be careful with petg and glass. you need a separation layer or lots of times you'll pull up shards of glass with the print. Ruined a few glass beds with petg

*edit, separation layer being any sort of other adhesive like stick glue or juices
 

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no problem with borosilicate glass.
object (petg, abs, pla) pops right off once bed is cool.
I only use a very thin coat of aqua net or paste stick. sometimes I even forget to apply and it prints fine.
 

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That's what I'm trying to say, use a thin layer of separation from the glass and you'll be fine. I've forgotten and paid the price
 

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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.
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.
 

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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.
Good idea for rock.

I talked to a couple people about this today. The biggest hurdle is air pockets in the print causing it to explode in the kiln.
 

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