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I use blender and code in a couple different languages. I will occasionally post memes. I also like cars
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Print successful 139 different models and 799 hours

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what is the biggest model you have ever made? mine is one im still working on but its https://makerworld.com/models/1290336
#Questions #models #model #Big #biggest
How big was your biggest print
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less than 200 kg
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less than 500 kg
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less than 800 kg
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more than 1000 kg
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Reviewing a Model Correctly
It seems that everywhere you look, you find reviews that say “Great”, "Good", “Love it”, etc…Though they never said what was great, good, or what they loved about the model. That's what we will be covering today. First, I want to start with what not to do: when you're reviewing a model, you're not reviewing how your specific print came out. Rather, how the model functions, details, and even problems that can be fixed with settings. You do not base your star rating on how your print has one droopy overhang from your support falling off. That nicely takes us to the topic of bed adhesion. When a model doesn't stick to the build plate, that is more than likely user error. You might ask, how do I fix that? It's super simple: wash your build plate with warm water and dish soap. It is best to wipe the build plate dry with a paper towel. Why not use alcohol? Alcohol will spread the natural grease from your hands around on the print surface, rather than cleaning it. Which is where the problem comes from, touching the print surface. The natural grease from your hands decreases bed adhesion. Let's get back to reviews: when you have a print failure, the designer of the model will be more than pleased if you make a comment stating your issue, rather than writing a review that says “Bad" . Then again, there is another thing done wrong. You cannot write a review just simply saying “Bad”, “Doesn't work”, “Hate it”, etc… You need to explain why the model is bad, why it didn't work, or why you hate it. If the review does not contain why, it will be removed due to it not being a valid review. Second, we'll talk about what you should do in a review. Include a photo! Taking a photo of your new print is fun! Take it someplace cool and snap a quick pic; the designer will love it. The photo will need to be of the model, or it isn't a valid review. Don't just be plain and say “Nice” when you write your review; give some detail on what makes it nice. For example, “The supports came off nicely.” Look at you go! Now, think of some other things you liked about this model you printed. Maybe it's speed while printing? Say it! “The print was super fast and had great quality.” Now look what you did, more detail! You said it had great quality; now readers reading your review will know that this model has supports that remove nicely, prints fast, has great quality, and from your fun photo they can see all of that. If this model you printed is functional, say how it has helped you in whatever way it does; also talk about your favorite feature of the print as well. Maybe you should throw in an emoji here and there; why? Emojis are fun! They will help your review stand out from others as well. You can even say what filament you printed in. That way, if the reader wants to recreate your print, they can. Let's put this into action: “The supports came off this model nicely. Also, it printed super fast and had great quality 🤩. Gotta love the dual jet engines as well. I decided to print in Bambu Lab Iridium Gold PLA Metal, which looks nice on my desk 😙🤌.”Look at you! Such a professional reviewer.
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is anyone else having an issue with your printer taking much longer on prints than it should? i will start a print that says it will take two hours and then it takes 7 hours #Questions #Random Questions #Needhelp #Help Center(Edited)
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this project sounds insane!
Has anyone found a bed load capacity for the X1C? Hypothetically thinking about printing a large part with 100% infil, which by my math may come to weigh north of 20 kilos. im doubtful it can handle that, but i am curious as to what the safe limit is.
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anyone know any fun things to print with multicolor filaments? i bought flashforge burnt titanium pla and i dont know what to use it for.
#Questions #Multicolor #New Filament Flavor
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has anyone ever used this before? i didnt even know it was a thing tbh
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we should be allowed to use custom colors on the filament management page, including functionality of custom multi color filament colors
#Feature Request #Update #Questions
should this be added
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yes
3%
no
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#Daily Dose of Memes
i dont have many 3d printer memes hopefully none of these violate tos(Edited)
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Alright, I'll keep designing the action figures mainly.
It would take a few month to recover negative 15K points. But It will be done someday.
about 1K boosts needed to recover it back to positive point
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I made a stepper motor holder for anyone who needs it
https://makerworld.com/models/915595
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