For the maintenance of my A1 and A1 Mini I found these Foam Swab Sponge Sticks on Amazon that are for cleaning ink jet printers. They work great to put some oil on the swab and then you can run the swab along the underside of the rail and not have to tip the printer over and risk knocking something out of alignment.
@@TwistedFootEDC That sounds like a fantastic method, thanks for sharing it! Using Foam Swab Sponge Sticks sounds much more convenient and less risky than tilting the printer. I’ll definitely give this a try to streamline maintenance. Appreciate the tip :)
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel Thanks for checking out the channel! Functional designs are always fun and rewarding to work on. And printing terrain for tabletop gaming looks like a blast, it’s something I’ve wanted to dive into but haven’t started yet. Sounds like you have some fun projects going on :)
@ Thanks for the offer! It sounds like a fun project. Currently, I’ve got a lot on my plate, but I appreciate the invite. Wishing you all the best with your creations, keep up the great work :)
@ I understand, it’s an open offer. Sometimes it helps taking the leap and it’s always easier when someone is around. I’m doing terrain regardless and enjoying, the idea was to give that little nudge. Thank you for your good wishes and encouragement. Same to you.
For the maintenance of my A1 and A1 Mini I found these Foam Swab Sponge Sticks on Amazon that are for cleaning ink jet printers. They work great to put some oil on the swab and then you can run the swab along the underside of the rail and not have to tip the printer over and risk knocking something out of alignment.
@@TwistedFootEDC That sounds like a fantastic method, thanks for sharing it! Using Foam Swab Sponge Sticks sounds much more convenient and less risky than tilting the printer. I’ll definitely give this a try to streamline maintenance. Appreciate the tip :)
glad I came across your channel. I do some functional design and prints for the house. I mainly design and print terrain for tabletop gaming.
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel Thanks for checking out the channel! Functional designs are always fun and rewarding to work on. And printing terrain for tabletop gaming looks like a blast, it’s something I’ve wanted to dive into but haven’t started yet. Sounds like you have some fun projects going on :)
@ if you ever want to do a collaboration to get into terrain making, hit me up. I’m always interested in doing something fun with another creator.
@ Thanks for the offer! It sounds like a fun project. Currently, I’ve got a lot on my plate, but I appreciate the invite. Wishing you all the best with your creations, keep up the great work :)
@ I understand, it’s an open offer. Sometimes it helps taking the leap and it’s always easier when someone is around. I’m doing terrain regardless and enjoying, the idea was to give that little nudge. Thank you for your good wishes and encouragement. Same to you.