#2 episode. Nothing can beat Jurassic Bark.
*edit: fixed swypo
#2 episode. Nothing can beat Jurassic Bark.
*edit: fixed swypo
I seldom had any good adhesion on clean glass. But cheap hairspray works wonders for me. Gives it something to stick to, but also functions as a release agent. Especially helpful if you ever use PETG, because it’s been known to actually bond to the glass.
Are you using anything on the bed?
As far as adhesion goes, what print surface are you using? I personally have found that a glass bed with aqua net hairspray works better than any other combo that I’ve tried. I almost never have any issues with adhesion using PLA or PETG.
One thing that was driving me crazy was that even when I manually leveled, I wasn’t getting uniform leveling as I expected. Turns out that klipper doesn’t automatically load the measured grid automatically. So basically after I ran the bed leveling, it requires a restart to save, but doesn’t load on start. Once I realized that, I made a habit of just loading the mesh manually each time it restarted. Started getting expected leveling results after that.
It’s a miniature camtono.
I think the serialized format it eventually took on is what has kept it from wider syndication. Most of the time shows are in syndication, the network picks and chooses the most popular episodes, whereas with DS9, it would be very hard to skip through a lot of the episodes without making it hard to follow. Essentially, it is far more suited for streaming services.
Did somebody say my name?
Though skeptical about trying it at first, I’ve found that Aquanet hairspray works amazingly on those creality glass beds. Keeps PLA on, and prevents PETG from bonding.
Fantastic
A-mon
Through idiomatic usage, dampener has taken the same meaning as damper, but as my dynamics professor was fond of saying, one of them terms means to slow motion, the other means to get something wet.
On DS9, they usually used the correct term inertial dampers. Whereas on TNG they couldn’t keep the two terms straight.
Hmm, tastes like tauntaun.
Of course it’s not allergic to cheese! Why would someone even think a starship could be allergic to it?
Frasier would be proud of this one
Here’s the stuff I used.
I’ve had pretty good results with TPU as well. However I recently found some filament called soft PLA which has been similar structural properties to TPU, but seems a little more forgiving with print settings.
We just need a Heisenberg compensator. Then we can make all of those things work.