Did that this morning. Except for I didn’t hit save and restart after setting new offset in klipper. But I just got a small scratch. I got lucky it wasn’t too bad. Lol
Did that this morning. Except for I didn’t hit save and restart after setting new offset in klipper. But I just got a small scratch. I got lucky it wasn’t too bad. Lol
Unless the cloud server encounters an error again.
Looks like a nice, quick print for petg on my sidewinder. Don’t currently have anything I need to hang. But added this to a collection so I can definitely find it later.
Love the idea of printing it split like this. Accomplishes both the spread for anchoring, and decreases layer weakness in the structure.
Thinking of either of these facts makes it seem like a better idea than any other anchor I’ve seen for printing so far. (Used to work in a hardware store, so I know of a few ways to anchor into drywall) Of course I’ve yet to see a print for a toggle anchor (usually have a spring and folds open once you put it through a hole in the wall). Nor have I really looked into finding anchor files. Just came across a few over my 3 years printing experience.
Recently played through Prey… it’s a mimic!
Sorry, the design on it can be deceiving. Lol
He has equipped his plastic paraglider!
Now to find a fire and an acorn…
large leap off of counter
…Game Over…
If your signed up on lemmy.world you will see some congestion for some time slowing things down. They’ve had a massive population growth in the past few days, thanks to rexxit. Myself included.
They’ve been working really, really hard on keeping it run as smoothly as possible.
But a solution some have suggested is signing up on a different instance with a lower population. They do not have any migration tools in place as of yet though, so you will be making a new account on the second instance.
Hey man, your first layer isn’t getting enough squish by the looks of it. It likes a decent amount of push into the bed compared to some other materials. PETG doesn’t like as mush mash down as PLA. So if your printing PLA, try increasing your squish. You can do this via your z offset.
But do you really need your bed at 70? Mine runs and sticks just great at 60. 70 seems a bit warm for pla, as it keeps it just a bit too close to the glass transition temp for my liking. But if 70 has worked for you, then stay there.
But as another suggested, maybe raise your first layer temp by 5 or 10 and see if that helps. It might be that it needs a bit higher temp to flow better.