

@_haha_oh_wow_ @PotatoLibre I wonder if this isn’t the way to cut costs on #RightToRepair in #EU - you just put out STLs and it’s up to customer to fix his problem
@_haha_oh_wow_ @PotatoLibre I wonder if this isn’t the way to cut costs on #RightToRepair in #EU - you just put out STLs and it’s up to customer to fix his problem
@Ceedoestrees
Friendica tagged you automatically. The comment was for other guy though 😀
@Krauerking @Ceedoestrees All you’re right to do is cut the crap with your trolling about “you aren’t protesting enough to make me impressed” bullshit 😀
If you don’t have “thank you” or anything constructive to discuss how to improve the model, then you’re out of topic and that’s what I do call lame
I also could easily separate the layers with minimal force.
I consider this information important as this mean it’s not sticking for some (not hot enough or not enough material?) reason.
I only had splittable (not that easily though) layers with ABS/ASA, never with PLA or PETG
@anguo Actually it seems like your bed slipped halfway (see the sudden misalignment on Y axis clearly visible on the bowl) and even though printer kept printing well afterwards, it propably reached some point where it started printing “into the air”
@PostaL
I’m not saying it’s not - actually both manufacturers and customers may benefit this way