I too would like to know.
Fastener? Meta human? Bouncy springy thingy?
I too would like to know.
Fastener? Meta human? Bouncy springy thingy?
Seems to be very available her in Alberta, Canada. I have a smaller bottle… can’t bring myself to enjoy it beyond the last last word I had… wasn’t sure if it was the chartreuse or combo of everything but yikes!
How was it?
I can only describe it as having a good drink while having a cigar.
If you have Mezcal swap out the bourbon in that paper plane.
You are welcome! I liked the interface and some of the workflows. It is more on the artistic side of things but totally capable of product design.
I’ve played around in Plasticity and it is moving at a quick pace to get to version 2.0
Huge difference!
Yeah I have Prusament Jet Black and 220/225 is the sweet spot for it on my setup.
That’s a shame you have to do all of the replacements but looks to solve all sorts of things for you.
Yikes! Are you sure you sliced the temp tower for PETG profile? (as others have inquired)
Do a temp tower. Find one hottest to coolest (260 to 220) and see where the sweet spot is. Going coolest to hottest could cause clogging.
And when in doubt make sure you PETG is dry. Likes to pull in the moisture. Tell-a-tale is popping and hissing.
Others: correct if I’m wrong but black PETG tends to be on the warmer side then other colours?
It’s a great feeling once you start your first print after assembly. You get that moment of wow I built something that is making something that could be used to make something else.
I have a MK3S+ and it’s great! I bought an MMUS2 but haven’t assembled it. Still playing around with a single colour or doing the swap mid print.
Is that 123 oz of high test?
Make sure is dry as well. I just opened a fresh Prusament PETG Black and it was popping and hissing. Stopped the print. Got my food dehydrator and dried it. Prints well now.
I use the laundry bottles as a grease container. The spout can be pulled out fairly easy. With a little detergent left in the bottle is floats above the grease masking the smell.
Because like everything straightforward and self explanatory is German. Love it!