Statistically, they can't ALL be failures.

Statistically, they can’t ALL be failures.

FSR’s aren’t in use yet, but you can see what I used to tune them to be in the right range, printer was reasonably well dialed in to begin with. The delta segments per second being dropped, paradoxically, made the printer MUCH faster…and faster is better, right?

I’m making challenge coins for our Cubscout pack…luckily, it’s a small pack.

The critters are pretty far from the fumes, I’m not too worried about that. Once it gets to a certain level of refinement, I’ll throw it in the office, with a door, further isolating it.

@Shauki pla is not supposed to be too bad, but abs has petroleum based fumes. Sadly, abs is also prone to warping when exposed to air current, so if you have a window open, you should make sure the printer is not exposed to it. A closet might work. Many people try to make enclosures for their printers.