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#3dprinting things I have learned.

1.5mm G10 sheets make the best build plates. PETG (& supposedly everything) sticks really well while the bed is hot, and then pops right off once the bed cools. Best printing/part removal experience I have had, nothing else comes close.

For strong parts you should print with a layer height of less than half your nozzle size (25% is best) & a layer width that is 25-50% larger than your nozzle (150% is best)

Everything you make that can be designed to print in vase mode (which is actually most things) should be printed in vase mode. You basically have to model the entire print path to create internal structures (which can be difficult), but the finished parts are so much better in so many ways.

CHT nozzles are great (even the knockoffs), part cooling is important, slicer software is annoying.

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OT 2y ago

Try printing this

https://we.tl/t-rQ4Q11klKu

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