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I tried to remove the nozzle and can't get un Screwed any tips or tricks how to remove it
You may simply be able to depress the quick connect an then pull the tube out. This does not always work though. If this is the case, the use a small wrench to unscrew the quick connect (like you did for the extruder). One of the wrenches they included in the spare parts bag should fit it.

then of course, it's "Lefty Loosy, Righty Tighty". I always have to say that to myself in my head otherwise i try and turn it the wrong way - LOL :)
 
You may simply be able to depress the quick connect an then pull the tube out. This does not always work though. If this is the case, the use a small wrench to unscrew the quick connect (like you did for the extruder). One of the wrenches they included in the spare parts bag should fit it.

then of course, it's "Lefty Loosy, Righty Tighty". I always have to say that to myself in my head otherwise i try and turn it the wrong way - LOL :)

Ok I check everything this morning and no blocks
Start printing and 5 hours later this happened , same as always why is this happening?
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That looks really good! Where did you get the model for the calibration block?

I found it while watching this:
 
Hey Everyone,

IS something like this reef safe:

Amazon product ASIN B014VM9ALM
Looking to start getting into 3d printing for frag racks and other parts.. Don't want to spend a fortune on a printer though. How would this printer be for a beginner who would use it rarely:

Amazon product ASIN B07V4RTYQF


Also, does anyone on here print their own frag plugs. I wonder if it would be more cost effective if you could pull it off. All comments and criticisms welcome!
 
I use three of the standard ender 3 printers and love them. Yes, there are better printers out there but you have to triple the price IMO to do much better.

 
I use three of the standard ender 3 printers and love them. Yes, there are better printers out there but you have to triple the price IMO to do much better.



Ok just the man I need to talk to. So how much desk space do you really need for this printer and how long would it take you to print something like a frag rack with it? I want to get into printing stuff like that for around my tank.
 
It all depends on print speed, resolution, size, infill, etc. You can print some in a couple hours. Some will take days.

Minimum 14*16 desk space but I use the side mount spool holders and let them hang off the side of the shelf unit.

I have found the filament doesn't tangle as bad and extrudes more accurately with the spools mounted as such.
 
That totally depends on what your using them for an the thickness of acrylic or glass. I would use much stronger ones myself.
 

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