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Troubleshooting Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro Printing Issues
Introduction: If you’re facing challenges with your Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro 3D printer, particularly issues with the nozzle scratching on the 4th layer and knocking the print off, you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll delve into potential solutions to address these problems and get your 3D printer back on track. Understanding the Issue The first step is to comprehend the problem. If your…
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MIT’s Glass 3D Printera
MIT’s Glass 3D Printer
How hot does your 3D printer’s hot end get? Most low cost printers heat up to 240°C (464°F) at the most because they contain PEEK which starts to get soft if you go much higher. Even a metal hot end with active cooling usually won’t go much higher than 400°C (752°F). Pretty hot, right? [MIT’s] new G3DP printer goes to 1900°F (over 1000°C) and prints optically clear glass. By changing design and print parameters, G3DP can limit or control light transmission, reflection and refraction. The printer uses a dual heated chamber. The upper chamber acts as a 1900°F kiln while …read more #3DPrining, #3DPrinterHacks, #Glass, #Mit
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