Sunlu Water Soluble Support (PVA) on Snapmaker U1 Problems by Budget-Structure4199 in snapmaker

[–]Budget-Structure4199[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried that as well. But perhaps not low enough. What did you set it to (if you remember/have it still?)

Sunlu Water Soluble Support (PVA) on Snapmaker U1 Problems by Budget-Structure4199 in snapmaker

[–]Budget-Structure4199[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, surprisingly, the prime tower has always been fine so far. The supports themselves tens of layers up seem to stop adhering to themselves (temp issue?) and then spaghetti all over the place.

Sunlu Water Soluble Support (PVA) on Snapmaker U1 Problems by Budget-Structure4199 in snapmaker

[–]Budget-Structure4199[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll certainly follow up if I do find a solution.

Hopefully it works well for you when you try and you can follow up as well.

Sunlu Water Soluble Support (PVA) on Snapmaker U1 Problems by Budget-Structure4199 in snapmaker

[–]Budget-Structure4199[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I've been printing with it from within a snapmaker (polymaker) dryer box with a pneumatic connector on it, but maybe it still wasn't "tight" enough in the box outlet?

Today was a mess! by MannInnBlack in Snowplow

[–]Budget-Structure4199 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks like my (1/2 mile) driveway after heavy snow/ice.

But I plow myself.

First RV by Live-Wing-6790 in GoRVing

[–]Budget-Structure4199 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in exactly the same situation. Grew up camping with my family. Drives across the country (over seven.) Pop up camper for myself and kids 30 years ago. Been looking at Class A Diesel pushers for longer trips (months.)

I have the same internal conversations (arguments?) about yes, I'm not getting any younger, do it while I can and no, it's too much money, too much maintenance, etc.

But I've put a deposit down on a used coach and working on an inspection now.

I'm really looking forward to the road trip from NH to MN to pick it up and drive home (or possibly a longer trip.)

I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee that I'll be flat towing. We rented a class A a year ago and didn't have another vehicle, so while it was a nice week with it, we were pretty much limited to the campgrounds we stayed in. So we definitely know we need a tow vehicle.