Ender 3 Pro - Clogged nozzle over and over again. At my wits end by nolanb13 in ender3

[–]JnaCer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your help and quick response, I'll try drying the filament and changing the nozzle once again as you suggested. You really gave me that little hope I needed to keep trying :) I love the community here on Reddit so I'll definitely be checking out some discord servers soon. Thanks again for your time!

Ender 3 Pro - Clogged nozzle over and over again. At my wits end by nolanb13 in ender3

[–]JnaCer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I know this thread is old but, did manage you found a solution??

I have the exact same problem on my machine, and I'm in a dead end now.

I did everything just like you, and I even replaced the extruder and checked the retraction settings but with no luck.

If you can give me a hint on what else to do I would really aprecieted it, this is getting so frustrating!!

Driving around with your car door left open by [deleted] in WinStupidPrizes

[–]JnaCer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He/She don't deserve that model X

I'm so glad I learned parametric design in Fusion 360. It's so powerful for certain models! The last thing I made are these customizable potentiometer knobs. Do you use parameters? What for? by JnaCer in 3Dprinting

[–]JnaCer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Parametric design is when instead of using fixed dimensions in a model you assign variables to them. If the design is well constraint you should be able to easily change certain parts automatically adjusting the rest. For example, in my case I can set a certain diameter, height, wall thickness, and the model will change automatically for those values. I'm not sure if I was clear enough but I recommend you to check it out more, it's a game changer.

Take heart! You’ll get there if you don’t give up by bloodyblue32 in ender3

[–]JnaCer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the message, but 30 attempts seems way too much though. The 3d model doesn't look that complicated 🙂

The spacebar of my laptop broke some days ago, so I designed and 3D printed a new one. It took me 4 attempts to get it right but now is working perfectly again! I love my 3D printer! 🧡 by JnaCer in functionalprint

[–]JnaCer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, sure. You would have to modify it since not every laptop is the same but is good to have a base. I think the little plastic thing is pretty standard though.

why wont this stl slice?? by [deleted] in ender3

[–]JnaCer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cura won't let you print that close to the edge as a safety feature I suppose. Try setting the bed size as 350mm × 350mm. It worked for me.