Yup. I was picking up lawn mowing accounts when I was 12-13, and it was the best feeling in the world buying myself the jeep that I wanted two weeks before I turned 16.
You can see where around corners and even some straight runs it is peeling up. I’m running first layer at an agonizing 15 mm/s. Using hatchbox pla filament, just dried in dehydrator. 200° nozzle and 70° bed. The glass is freshly cleaned with soap and water, I just did several atomic pulls, I’ve trammed at different heights...
Increasing temp by 5, plus recleaning the bed, plus doing some cold pulls helped a bit. I’ve always had issues getting things to stick at 60 for some reason, at least ever since I went to borosilicate. I’ll try adding more squish, since I have to dehydrate my filament before I give the print another shot.
I was able to get it printing, but doing some calibration confirms that adjusting z offset made the bottom layer better. What’s the point in z offset specifically, vs just changing the gap when tramming or the initial layer height?
Webmd parent company video (lemy.lol)
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A literal child taking orders in a fast food restaurant in the US (lemmy.world)
Why does filament not stick to the glass? (midwest.social)
You can see where around corners and even some straight runs it is peeling up. I’m running first layer at an agonizing 15 mm/s. Using hatchbox pla filament, just dried in dehydrator. 200° nozzle and 70° bed. The glass is freshly cleaned with soap and water, I just did several atomic pulls, I’ve trammed at different heights...