kunstbanause, to 3DPrinting

Well, that was close...

Was printing two items in mode. First one was doing well so I decided to go grocery shopping and check remotely from time to time. Obviously I forgot about that and when I remembered, the print was about 50% into the second item but nothing on the build plate. 🙈 I cancelled it remotely, but of course was worried about the desaster on the .
me, it was relatively easy to remove.

Don't leave your first layer unsupervised. 😅

beandev, to spiders German
@beandev@social.tchncs.de avatar

Hm, wie druckt man diese Luftnummer? Die Brücke (blaue Linien), machen einen Bogen.

Mit normalem Support unmöglich zu erreichen.

Tree-Support windet sich durch die Gänge, aber wie bekomme ich das wieder raus?

Hat jemand den Umbausatz für Ender 3 S1 pro auf den schon gemacht?

Luftverteiler mit Tree-Support, das sich von unten nach oben durch den Luftschlitz windet. Aber es sieht nicht so aus, als könnte man es später entfernen.

itnewsbot, to 3DPrinting

CPU Cooler in a Printer’s Hot End - [Proper Printing] often does unusual 3D printer mods. This time, he’s taking a CPU... - https://hackaday.com/2023/10/21/cpu-cooler-in-a-printers-hot-end/

itnewsbot, to random

Looking Inside a 3D Printer Nozzle with Computed Tomography - Have you ever wondered what’s actually going on inside the hotend of your 3D print... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/28/looking-inside-a-3d-printer-nozzle-with-computed-tomography/

bear_lab, to 3DPrinting
@bear_lab@fosstodon.org avatar

This the 1730 full metal hotend designed by Kai Parthy in 2015 and launched on Kickstarter in 2016.

You can print 1.75mm and 2.85mm filaments just by swapping the nozzle.

It was ahead of its time, and many modern hotends have only recently implemented some of its features!

@3dprinting

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heygabe, to 3DPrinting
@heygabe@ioc.exchange avatar

Hey, 3D printer nerds: how often do you replace your hot end? I’ve been probably putting a new one in every six months or so after a failed print creates a bad clog. (But mostly because I hate cutting new tubes) . Would a direct drive kit prevent this?

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