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Written by Mactonex on 2024-12-16 at 20:51

So this print didn’t go as well as it could have…

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Written by Tim on 2024-12-17 at 05:26

@Mactonex check the adhesion sometimes it is important to wash the bed use one layer of soap even just dish soap then add a layer of water then dry & it’s washed I would recommend it every x3 #3DPrints

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Written by Mactonex on 2024-12-17 at 16:09

@Timpostma I think the problem was grid infill. I swapped to gyroid and it printed no problem. I assume the nozzle was catching on the crossovers and knocking the print loose.

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Written by Tim on 2024-12-29 at 13:37

@Mactonex thank you for the #3DPrinting #insight but I would recommend to play with 3D shaped infill from my point of view

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Written by Sebastian Lauwers on 2024-12-29 at 16:25

@Timpostma @Mactonex Gyroid is 3D, and is non-crossing so if you print faster than what your cooling can handle it does not have the issue of the nozzle hitting already-laid down infill. Gyroid is significantly slower though, and can shake things in your printer loose.

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Written by Tim on 2024-12-29 at 16:28

@teotwaki @Mactonex your a gem of knowledge

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Written by Tim on 2024-12-29 at 16:31

@teotwaki @Mactonex also I would like to see your #3DPrinting work if that’s okay because I like being with smart people & I believe your intelligence and I credit you for that

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Written by Sebastian Lauwers on 2024-12-29 at 16:23

@Timpostma @Mactonex There’s no need to wash your plates that often. For some plates it will very quickly deteriorate them. I wash my build plate maybe once every 20-30+ prints

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Written by Tim on 2024-12-29 at 16:27

@teotwaki @Mactonex that is a option just telling you what I did with my @prusa3d mk3

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Written by Tim on 2024-12-29 at 21:43

@teotwaki @Mactonex I was talking smooth steel magnetic plate

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