Maybe i'm wrong but i think you are using PET-G material. u should adjust some settings because you can upgrade your quality. I think u should lower the layer high, and check your extruder - problem with retraction. Also consider adjusting temps and cooling. Also Also great work and super job on restorations :D
Hi Speciv, thanks for your valuable feedback! Yes, I used PET-G. It's still a get-to-know phase with the printer, so to speak, and my knowledge of it is still a little limited. Need to find the right settings and gain some more skills :) But in this case, it was actually good that the quality of the surface was a little rougher. As a result, the paint and resin adhere better. And also thanks for your feedback on my work in general. Appreciate it a lot! :)
@@KUNIQUE i have one printer. In general is very easy when u get used to. First of all is temperature, for PETG in my is 245 degree celsius, second before printing i put PETG in the oven on 40 degree to "let it dry". If u have "wet" u can have bubbles. And yea i watching u since begining and your series is entertaintg. Dont stop filming.
Honestly , I don't know that. But as long as it's not extended and the chain doesn't rattle, I wouldn't replace it. That’s only my personal opinion. Maybe you should check if there are any intervals mentioned anywhere.
Pretty sick, thanks for the constant update
Thanks for the support mate!
Cool 👨🏻🎨😎👍🏻
Well done a small work of art! By the way the Kunique Projects was my favourite.
Thank you! Nice to see that we share the same opinion. :)
Maybe i'm wrong but i think you are using PET-G material. u should adjust some settings because you can upgrade your quality. I think u should lower the layer high, and check your extruder - problem with retraction. Also consider adjusting temps and cooling.
Also Also great work and super job on restorations :D
Hi Speciv, thanks for your valuable feedback! Yes, I used PET-G. It's still a get-to-know phase with the printer, so to speak, and my knowledge of it is still a little limited. Need to find the right settings and gain some more skills :)
But in this case, it was actually good that the quality of the surface was a little rougher. As a result, the paint and resin adhere better.
And also thanks for your feedback on my work in general. Appreciate it a lot! :)
@@KUNIQUE i have one printer. In general is very easy when u get used to. First of all is temperature, for PETG in my is 245 degree celsius, second before printing i put PETG in the oven on 40 degree to "let it dry". If u have "wet" u can have bubbles.
And yea i watching u since begining and your series is entertaintg. Dont stop filming.
that's so cool 😍
good job.
Thank you, Arshia!
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Hi there
I just have one question about the timing chain on Benz 190e w201 1993
do you know when we have to replace them?
thankyou so much
Arshia
Honestly , I don't know that. But as long as it's not extended and the chain doesn't rattle, I wouldn't replace it. That’s only my personal opinion. Maybe you should check if there are any intervals mentioned anywhere.
@@KUNIQUE thanks for your kind answer
because I read in the internet and it was written we have to changed every 250000km.
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