Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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Okay gurus, I’m having issues. I took an SVG file, put it into blender and converted it to STL. I had to size it up to like 3600%. The first print, acted like it wasn’t even finished. Second print, clogged the nozzle. Third print, turned into clumps of spiderweb filament all over the printbed.
Last night, when I tried cutting a model in half (again in Blender) and printed it, it printed really rough with no details on the bottom section.
What am I doing wrong and how can I fix this?

#3dprinter #3dprinting #dremel3d #dremel3dprint #3dprintfail

Last updated 2 years ago

Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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I hung my first functional .

Yes, it’s a prototype made from but I painted it and added a clear coat. Seeing as it’s not a shelf or a load-bearing tool, it might hold up and only be subject to UV. If it doesn’t, I’m not terribly concerned as version 2 of is printing as we speak.

#Today #3dprint #3dprinting #dremel3d #dremel3dprint #birdfeeder #pla #petg

Last updated 2 years ago

Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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‘I believe it’s magic”. (still needs some touching up)

#3dprinting #ghostbusters #dremel3d #dremel3dprint

Last updated 2 years ago

Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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Currently in production. I’m testing a new PLA filament and seeing if I can print my bird feeder with the new material and settings.

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Last updated 2 years ago

Real_JamesCain · @real_jamescain
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Okay print gurus, I have a Dremel Digilab and I’m looking to print an 8 inch high bird feeder on its side. (See link). The first print said it would be 41 hours to do the main box (not the lid). What would be a good print quality to lower the print time without losing the structural integrity or making it too thin?

Also, I had to abandon the first print attempt because I used tape instead of a glue stick. Glue sticks often don’t adhere well enough. Any advice in this arena?

thingiverse.com/thing:4582348

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Last updated 3 years ago