Started off with some good pieces that only died when I got a centimetre high on the piece and the extruder head popped it off the bed.
Read the forum. Kapton, check. ABS juice? Ok. Et voila! No more lifting.
Started some more complicated pieces and after a little while the extruder started clunking and I get a stringy output. The first time is happened it choked out so bad (230º on the struder, 85º on the bed) that the output string petered out entirely. Glad I bought a couple of spare nozzles, old one into acetone bath overnight and a new one in the unit.
Nup, same problem, just not quite as bad.
[img]http://www.simonlockwood.net/linky/3dp/stringy.jpg[/img]
And that abs juice got me good - I couldn't get the bloody thing off the Kapton! I ended up lifting the tape thinking "Jeez, I'm glad I didn't drop this straight on the glass!". So the stringy piece ended up looking more like these when I took it off:
[img]http://www.simonlockwood.net/linky/3dp/stringystuck.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.simonlockwood.net/linky/3dp/ ... splode.jpg[/img]
Everything's set for 30mm/s(?) and layer is 0.3mm on a 0.35mm nozzle.
Help, please: what stoopid n00bie dumbo thing have I done wrong to get this happening?
