That bed adhesion thou! Lol

That bed adhesion thou! Lol

And most likely almost no X axis acceleration :slight_smile: ?

congrats!

Wow, dare devil!!!

Not the first time ive done this lol

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おおおおお、すごい。

^ they’re right, that is really amazing.

@Cristian_Martinez Is that real? I mean the other picture you posted in the comments. The one with the freestanding curved shapes.

@Ron_Morris oh yeah its real lol

That’s the most advantageous orientation. Put it 90 degrees from that and it’s much more subject to fall.

Put it 90° from that and i doubt itll make it past 25mm lol

Once I did a 20x20x250 mm print:
https://plus.google.com/110158134646166567170/posts/aAMzmQ35SwC

Which is the trick? Bed temperature, material, some kind of fixer? Thanks in advance

Sand your PEI and clean with 91% IPA lol

PEI is not a solution for everything but it is totally the best for most of the filaments. Constant temperature is an other key thing

PEI isnt the filament its the surface im printing on lol

He is saying the surface isn’t the best method for all filaments, but for most
is pretty good.

Oh. I read “of most of the filaments” my bad lol

Sanding it works great for PLA and PETG (thou i wouldnt recommend it for PETG as the adhesion may be enough to rip off a chunk of PEI lol