It was solid on the bed it just curled up at one end and I didn’t notice it until it was done. The same thing happened on one edge of your GP38 radiator but it wasn’t as severe so I still used it. Any idea what what is happening? Could my bed be too hot? 20230403_093142|375x500
What the heck is wrong with that? If it doesn’t work on the NW2 ya’ save it, clean it up and reuse it on say a coffee cup holder “INSIDE” the new Dunkin Doughnuts? Then pick up the phone and call Charlie Ro and snag a shell??
Regular PLA typically doesn’t need a heated bed. It looks like the raft let go. You should be able to print that part without the raft. Also improve adhesion with glue stick or hairspray.
Not having any clue what I am talking about, I can add that I used the hairspary trick, per Mike Williams, and my parts are pretty much welded to the print bed. I am using PETG and a heated bed with hairspray and so far all of the parts, even the failures are welded to the bed.
I don’t think I can shut off the heated bed. I can turn it down but not off.
I have tried the hairspray and it gives me flashbacks to the 80’s and all the girls with their big hair!
Right now something else is going on with the printer and nothing is sticking. Somehow the nozzle “Z” got messed up and I need to dial it in again.
Not having any clue what I’m , I am (for Fred) talking about either but I can tell ya’ Aqua Net hairspray is the dong! Never used it as an adhesive for 3D printing only to hold down chalk weathering . However with hairspray you can always wash it off and start with a clean pallet!
Why does this picture keep haunting me.and that required a bit more hold than aquanet.
It is a magnificent comb.
Last night I was able to print out a major part of the frame. It took all night to do it but it looks good. Now I have to do another and attach them.