![]() 4mm nozzle using Amazon brand filament at 210☌ and sliced with repetier host(CURA engine) Outside of that it was all printed on a MP mini V2 with a. > Anonymous Sat Sep 8 01:28:38 2018 No.1460207Įverything printed there came directly from his website, all of his designs are modelled specifically to hide the layer lines, like the shelves have woodgrain textures so it looks like the layer lines are just natural same with the bricks I was about to buy a clone when i read the last thread. What does everyone prefer if they do abs? I'd love to know what other anons have experienced with all metal hot ends. In the last thread an anon said all the clones suck for all-metal hotends, and to only use micro swiss or e3d for those. In the past i've read that the clones are ok. How'd you get such definition on those parts, though? Most of the time when I try to make things that small you can really see the layer lines or it manages to lose detail. > Anonymous Fri Sep 7 23:42:06 2018 No.1460182Īyyy, my lame nerd shit made the collage, love the NERFon the shelvesĪre the E3D hotends and extruders really that big of a deal? All the "official" parts are stupid expensive compared to practically every other hotend brand > Anonymous Sat Sep 8 00:50:17 2018 No.1460198īut lame nerd shit is the most fun shit, anon. Terrible omen desu, we will all have failed prints now. Thread topic: I totally forgot to put /3DP/ on the image. >what programs do you make your own files withīegin with a roll of known brand PLA before moving to more demanding materials. >why do my prints look like shit, visual troubleshooting >filament type, bed & extruder temp, print & fan speed, etcĪdditive Manufacturing Technologies:3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping, and Direct Digital Manufacturing, Gibson Rosen Stucker ![]()
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