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  • What speed are you printing? make sure the tension on your drive belts is adjusted correctly and then slow down your prints to avoid skipping.

  • Good thing I passed reading comprehension , as most of the email was unneccesary… to answer the question: “What is the best way for my students to create an original 3d model and make it printable.” I use Blender, an open source modeling software that exports in STL

  • We had a meetup about six months ago, but I haven’t seen anything recently. I have a rostock Max V2 with an E3D hotend, which is good if you want to print large objects out of nylon… but I’ve been looking to add a second printer and the Omerod 2 has caught my eye… I’d be interested to know if anyon…

  • I would be interested in a cooperative/fee per use filament extruder so I can recycle failed prints.

  • I had a similar problem, trying to break through the 230 barrier after I installed a E3d. The firmware limits the max extruder temp because the plastic part of the J head will melt at 240.

  • It seems to me that you did the opposite of what you should, poor adhesion is generally a result of the filament cooling before it bonds to the lower layer. I.e. you should raise your extrusion temp and lower your fan.

  • Hello, I am a 3d printer located in Ohio. I work as a freelance draftsman and urban planner and decided 3d printing would be a good product to complement the services I offer. If you would like to contact me visit my website www.gdmr.com -Karl Toth