Category 3D Printing

Blaiming my failures on slicing software

In my latest 3D printing endeavor, a multi-day project to create a giant can koozie dice tower took an unexpected turn due to a slicing software hiccup with Creality Print. A significant print failure two days in highlighted the crucial importance of monitoring the first layer. This setback led to a sidelined printer and a necessary investment in new parts. Despite troubleshooting and discovering issues with initial layer temperature settings in the slicing software, I found a workaround. My experience reaffirmed my preference to avoid "slicer hopping," emphasizing the efficiency of sticking with familiar software until a significant printing obstacle presents itself.

Shaking Up the Print World: My Journey to Smoother Prints with the Ender 3

Hey 3D printing aficionados! Ever wonder what happens when your trusty printer starts doing the jitterbug? 🕺 Thanks to your keen eyes and comments on my last video, I embarked on a fascinating journey with my Ender 3 v3 KE. 🧐 Turns out, a speedy print job and a frame thinner than my patience on a bad day were causing some serious shake, rattle, and roll. 🤔 But fear not! With a little ingenuity and some DIY spirit, I've made strides toward smoother, more reliable prints. 💡 Stay tuned as we explore the importance of stability, share a dash of innovation, and celebrate the power of our amazing community. Together, we're shaking up the world of 3D printing, one layer at a time! 🌍✨

Reducing Ringing in 3D Prints: My Journey with a 3D Printed D20 Dice Container.

An example of ringing on a "resonance compensation" calibration 3D print.
Diving into the world of 3D printing, we tackle the phenomenon of ringing – those subtle lines revealing our printers' dance. With Klipper's magic, we transform our Ender 3 Pro, turning challenges into victories. This journey is more than just about perfect prints; it's a testament to our ingenuity and the ever-evolving craft of 3D printing. Let's continue to push boundaries, share our victories, and grow together in this amazing community of creators and tinkerers.

Can holder / Dice Mug With Wood PLA+

Materials Used Can holder / Dice Mug – By ArsMoriendi3D iSANMATE Wood PLA+ I had a go printing with Wood PLA+. This material, which is made up of 20% wood particles, adds a unique touch to your 3D prints and…