Leave the printer unattended they said…
Consider it this way…if you had specifically tried to design and create the end result you would have failed…consequently you have successfully created a unique piece…with no need to copyright…as nobody else will be able recreate it exactly as is.
Poop on a Pedestal
“It will be fun, they said.”
What happened, did the base lose cohesion with the bed?
could be that the 3d model need to be fixed
I ordered ABS by mistake… the brim didn’t stick very well and extrusion got tangled…
Trivial to calibrate, they said
I’ve wasted a lot of prototype… Do you guys use a security system in order to “spy” printing?
So you suppose it would have been a fine print if you were around? Get ya some octoprint man
I never get this kind of fun results when my polycarbonate detaches
Looks like some Orange Sherbert ice cream lol. Had a hard fail recently lol, looked like someone opened up the door on the printer and threw a bowl full of spaghetti in there lol. Bottom lost adhesion and just went crazy after that. I always now throw a light layer of AquaNet on the Kapton tape that makes a big difference.
Filapoop
Probably need to try (yet?) another bed adhesion method. There’s a point where adding brim doesn’t add any adhesion
Yes… I’ll be using slurpy tonight
Nice surface finish!
I am thinking lately that more adhesion is nice but masks the real problem of bad alignment or extrusion or PID or a combination of issues.
The tool head touches material it has extruded that has hardened. Bad things happen, at the least a slight layer shift in any axis from nozzle bouncing into a slightly different position. At the worst it grabs the print and moves it.
When a printer works correctly that just does not happen, no curling corners lifting up to touch the nozzle because the heat and alignment and extrusion are all correct and a modest amount of adhesion gets the job done.
Adding adhesion is an option but its not a correction of the issue, its a duct tape type fix.
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@Martin_Cronje LMAO!