You have a very healthy opinion on this and I must admit, you're right with everything you're saying. Yet I'm surprised how little was necessary to get over the past few months. Yes, there is protest on the canvas, but mainly it's business as usual and a huge success for Reddit. Spez and others realised they need to do something to calm things down and people easily fell for this, especially those on the German subreddits. The canvas was still nearly blank when there was already a huge German flag present. Great job! /s
Oha, echte Handarbeit also?! Das ehrt mich umso mehr. Die bekommt einen Ehrenplatz an meiner Wand, so dass jeder, der zu Besuch da ist, sie bewundern kann :D
Omg, eine Gold Auszeichnung! Ich....ich weiß gar nicht was ich sagen soll. Ich habe überhaupt nichts vorbereitet....
Habe ich dann jetzt auch Lemmy Premium? Denn irgendwie hat sich nichts verändert.
This is quiet normal and not an error. It's the Z-Seam, caused by the printer when finishing a layer and briefly stopping the printhead, before lifting it along the Z-Axis to the next layer.
Here you can find more about this effect and how to reduce it.
Once you've seen how the heater cartridge melts the aluminium hotend and liquid aluminium setting everything on fire, it drops onto, you never print unattended again! For longer prints I always wait until the weekend, before starting it. As well I pause the print and turn heatbed and the nozzle heater off, before heading to bed. This method isn't perfect, as it adds another possibility for failures, but until now it worked everytime. My last print succeeded after ~28h (print time only) this way. Another option is, to divide your model into smaller parts, which are easier to print and glue them together, when everything is finished.
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