My first ABS print was good, ever since then all my ABS prints are waffles like this D: I've been trying temperatures ,settings, slicers, models, heated chambers, and I just can't get a not-waffle! I've tried different filaments and nozzles and I'm just forever cursed with waffle abs ;-;
It's a filament spool holder that bolts to the outside of the aluminum frame. A couple skateboard bearings sit inside and allow the spool to rotate. I'll be printing up some paintball-relevant stuff in the new year. Hoping to build a First Strike rifle with an interesting twist. Have to get the printer running in top shape before that, though.
I recently bought a sieve, pour some water inside, and you cannot imagine: water run away! What is wrong with the sieve, probably because it is made in China?
Neftaly, not sure why I can't directly respond, but the hot end was at 230C. Should have been decent?
+russcpb I know this is a year later but you should be at around 245 and btw this isn't delimitation its crapy abs
It is not the chinese plastic, it is chinese physics used in MDF technology
My first ABS print was good, ever since then all my ABS prints are waffles like this D:
I've been trying temperatures ,settings, slicers, models, heated chambers, and I just can't get a not-waffle!
I've tried different filaments and nozzles and I'm just forever cursed with waffle abs ;-;
so what exactly was it supposed to be? :)
It's a filament spool holder that bolts to the outside of the aluminum frame. A couple skateboard bearings sit inside and allow the spool to rotate.
I'll be printing up some paintball-relevant stuff in the new year. Hoping to build a First Strike rifle with an interesting twist. Have to get the printer running in top shape before that, though.
I recently bought a sieve, pour some water inside, and you cannot imagine: water run away!
What is wrong with the sieve, probably because it is made in China?