It depends on what you print. I print a lot of small things with intricate details and I absolutely notice when spring and summer rolls around and the filament gets wetter.
It depends on what you print. I print a lot of small things with intricate details and I absolutely notice when spring and summer rolls around and the filament gets wetter.
It saves you a lot of time instead of having to lose each one individually. Now I can just lose the entire thing in one go.
A good painter will always create a better job but that also requires time and talent that you might not have.
If you fail early and know what went wrong it’s not failure its progress.
Such a smooth boi. Is it a resin print or did you pist process it?
There is definitely a face there.
Don’t your dick look like a face?
Robot wars if you are old, battle bots if you are not.
They look like they are off the roll because it’s from when you load the filament. The top one is 0.6mm and the bottom is 1.2mm and both are from 1.75mm filament trough a 0.4 nozzle at 230.
It could be that the glossy filament expands when it is run too hot? When you print normally with it, it doesn’t expand the same way. It’s still messier than other filaments when printing details tough.
This made an enormous difference. I kept the lid open a crack and the moisture dropped bellow 20 within an hour. The room RH is 30 btw.