This is my first printer. A buddy asked me what I was going to use it for and I said, "Fun."

Holy cow, what a smell. It reminds me a little bit of smoked oysters... or Lagavulin... both of which made me hungry.Jimustanguitar wrote:Not only will you get your alone time, there will be an awesome bonfire smell that you'll hate at first but then grow to miss when it's gone.
Exciting, isn't it?crim wrote:Holy cow, what a smell. It reminds me a little bit of smoked oysters... or Lagavulin... both of which made me hungry.Jimustanguitar wrote:Not only will you get your alone time, there will be an awesome bonfire smell that you'll hate at first but then grow to miss when it's gone.
Got through my cataloging of the parts and wasn't short on anything, but had a few extra screws and odds and ends.
And finally... jesus, that's a lot of tape to remove. Working my way through the five stages.
Your tower of tape looks like an Extra Terrestrial.crim wrote:I felt pretty happy with my two-foot-tall tower of tape.
Good news that you got it working! Great job!crim wrote:Huzzah for little mistakes! I simply hadn't sanded the body of the PEEK fan down enough. Popped it out of the shroud and it spun right up. Hit it a bit more with the 100-grit and I'm good to go.
I find that when I print small object the top layers do not quite cool before the next layer is placed and and there is some sagging/distortion. Slow your print, add a fan to blow on the print or most helpful is to add a waste print to delay the next layer of your print of interest.crim wrote:Thanks!
Here's the layer fan shroud and Marvin.
The shroud came out fine enough, but Marvin's a little rough.