I am not a Pascal developer, I posted this because I feel like this is a good discussion topic. You don't need to have the latest and shiniest tech to build things. Sometimes old and proven is the way to go.
fsniper
That looks great. Makes you wonder what would it be like if you had an idex or an ams..
Any links for these? I have been curious about wood filaments for a long while and don't know which one to try first.
Also you can try increasing the flow rate or if it's not possible slowing the speed. It may be under extruding.
I am pretty new to fdm, but is it possible that you are using a high temperature and low cooling? Another possibility is the filament is too wet and need to be dried. Thinking about it, wet filament is a higher possibility.
- Assume everyone is out to kill you.
This is the main reason why this is an extremely dangerous hobby. All the close calls - at least most of them - would be related to someone else is out there to kill you.
However it's also fun on that same level. No thrills without spills.
Ted Lasso:( I hope we can see more of it one day
This is a model from printables. I merged 2 parts and printed in one go.
It's not that interesting. There is an on going AI (llm) craze that requires participants to acquire huge amounts of "clean" data. Reddit and Twitter are platforms that can provide this. So why not cash on it? Also free money is no more so they are all looking to find ways to penny pinch.
Started printing with an Elegoo Mars 2 Pro. Upgraded to Elegoo Saturn 8k and bought a Neptune 3 Plus recently. After getting the Neptune I haven't touched the rest yet. But still missing working with them.