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I always thought 3D printers were awesome and finally got into it. They used to seem like too much to deal with before these newer ones and I got so tired of hearing 'oh I just 3D printed this' to fix whatever problem that would cost me more time and money than this printer did!
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the only 'simple' one out there. compact and not a ridiculous size.
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if you grab the tube receivers off the plate with your fingers, you'll break it. ask me how I know, and conveniently there is an extra.
I've seen a lot of 4 way splitters but I have an S4 and AMS I want to be able to leave connected. my final PTFE is too short to grab on and use the mount since I needed to put an extension on to keep it from pushing it off the tube, no problems now.
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by far the best scrapper. I'm sure some good plastic ones exist, but I just grab this one every time.
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definitely something to evaluate your settings with, but it takes a while.





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worked great for me. I printed in one color and it still looked good, and a million times faster.
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so the amount of work going into this must have been a lot. I'm printing in PETG silver and black and it's coming out great so far. I'm into the wings now. I did not realize you have to print them all twice, so 8 pieces x about 2 hours each... but it looks awesome and the blue light circling makes it badass. I read comments about the fit and light sand work. I used a couple drops of CA glue to hold the front, rest is working well for me.
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been wanting something like this for a long time. I'm not one for permanent or adhesive things. 3 cm looks like the max and I'm just under it.

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I have 3 kids, you have 3 fans. they love the googly eyes and getting to put them in. mine were loose one way but tight when rotated? little CA glue if it becomes an issue but they're in tight now.

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so I printed the adjustable 1 gallon one and not even close to fitting! I guess they changed the design? I'm sure the threads are perfect, but I scaled to 165% and it fits nice and snug now, maybe even water tight.



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Showed it to my friend, he laughed, then I had to print one for him too.
I used PETG on texture and had a couple pits on my first 2, my second 2 I had none. At first I was worried it was the design? but I'm sure it was just a crappy part of my filament. Also pretty sure I'll be making more for the guys at work.
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I wish it was a little taller to hold a costco pack of AAs (48), but works great for me and I put the excess in the size bin. Not like I'm holding 48 AAs on standby most of the time.
I printed the extended version in PETG. I had trouble loading it at first with batteries turning sideways (and because my kids helped) but if you angle it back while loading they roll down the side and stay straight. after that I had no problems.
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I printed it because it looked neat and I was printed a bunch of self-serving printer pieces to learn. If you're new and plan on side loading or moving things this helps a lot. I had already read about how the angle of the tube, however slight, will causes feed issues into the buffer/printer and after adding a Y split and removing/installing my AMS a few times, it wasn't lined up. The power cable holds your tube aligned to the intake. Fixed my issues fast (when I routed it correctly).
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I printed the P1 version using PETG with my stock bambu texture plate. Mine stays on fine, but it does feel like it separates some and I feel it click a little when I pull it out. That being said, I don't touch the plate and it gives my fat thumb a bigger and more gripping spot to hold on to.
I saw someone else's idea for labeling PLA/PETG, but I think saying texture/smooth or glue no/glue would be better? I'm new so maybe it's just me. I still try to print without changing my filament type...
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I did the 20 degree minimum one, as ohhh was it minimum. works great.
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This is the most useful thing I've printed for the printer so far out of the 25 useless things I printed for the printer. The first time I took the AMS off, before I knew how to disconnect the tubes, I was like WTF no handles...
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I don't think it's very accurate for me, but it's within 50 grams or so so close enough. I did the 2 color and things worked out for me. Now I need to design a caddy to hold it...
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I saw some other designs that 'seemed' more secure, but this one is in the spool so it doesn't stick out on the rim and they're already labeled so I don't have to. They work and I printed like 16 with 2 colors in 3 hours.
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I liked the design because of the angle and flow. others are a bigger vent or don't angle to the front as well. I need a little TLC to trim the fitting edge, but minimal and I suck at being gentle. Printed in PETG because inside the chamber.
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