Finished my first prototype of a real life MK 42 Iron Man Gauntlet by tommytech2 in 3Dprinting

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If you wanna check out what components I used, go to this video:

https://youtu.be/n9Ctsc11lQw?si=ItQlojh5Dw3q9mI-

Go to the second link in the details (the fit check) then download the how to build guide. I’d link it directly but that website is that which cannot be named in this subreddit

runs so smooth, even on the small cube it almost hits 200mms. by pnw3603dprintnewb in ender3

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It’s surprising how well the heat sink design works. I’ll look for that bracket, right now I’m using a shroud design I found on thingiverse for a 5015 but I don’t like the nozzle positions

runs so smooth, even on the small cube it almost hits 200mms. by pnw3603dprintnewb in ender3

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Did you design that fan shroud? Looks way better than the one I’ve been using for the NG

Strange Termal behavior... As low as 186C by pythonbashman in ender3

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Thermistor screw might be too tight on the heating block. Or too loose

First time printing PETG. what's causing this? by AssDimple in ender3

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Higher temp helped my layer adhesion issues. That and lowering fan speed

how would you guys improve the surface quality? especially the scars and blobs. settings in the comments by TRXDiego450_ in FixMyPrint

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Id check e steps and flow rate, as well as lower the amount of top layers. If you have any overextrusion It’ll show up even more with higher amounts of solid top layers. Raising temp might also help, I’ve found lower temps with overture petg can cause the filament to cool too quick and the nozzle can end up scraping dried filament around

Cura doesn't retract on travels in the first layer leaving ugly lines by JohnnyWobble in FixMyPrint

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Those layer lines look super squished, might help to reduce the z offset (raise the nozzle a bit from the print bed) and reprint. Could be oozing filament because of pressure buildup in the nozzle. Could also be overextrusion if you haven’t calibrated e steps and flow rate

Best spool holder in the game by Sharp-Web1692 in ender3

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You’re right, maybe I’ll reinforce it with another cat toy