
It's cool stuff.Tell us more about the Taulman 910!
It's the start point of the layer. You can randomize it or attempt to move the start inside the wall.Hey guys, I have a new Ender 3 S1 and on every print I get this one blemish, like a seam, on all my prints. PLA+ or ABS doesn't make a difference.
Any ideas what might be causing it?
This is the correct answer. I think the setting for randomizing the layer start point is in the slicer software, yes?It's the start point of the layer. You can randomize it or attempt to move the start inside the wall.
Yes, it is.This is the correct answer. I think the setting for randomizing the layer start point is in the slicer software, yes?
Fun picture! I like it a lot, it’s like lampooning Instagram with 3d printed geekiness.
My son got to open up his birthday present ender 3 neo max today. Not really printing flat, maybe a dip in the plate? Also didnt realize I would need a computer worth a **** to run a slicer program. Cant run it on my wifes mac book too old. His google laptop doesnt run it either. And my computer isnt gonna cut it either. Prior to printing anything i did a leveling of the bed with the program and I also used the thumbwheels to set it level with a piece of papers thickness at each corner. Not quite sure where to go from here yet. Any suggestions? My buddy who prints stuff all day suggested sending it back to Amazon. His suggestion was a bambu originally but for an 11 year old I wanted to stay within budget. Will see what tomorrow brings when we play with it.
Yeah, if you want to just print, an Ender of any stripe probably isn't the best. Prusa or Bamboo all day for that case.My son got to open up his birthday present ender 3 neo max today. Not really printing flat, maybe a dip in the plate? Also didnt realize I would need a computer worth a **** to run a slicer program. Cant run it on my wifes mac book too old. His google laptop doesnt run it either. And my computer isnt gonna cut it either. Prior to printing anything i did a leveling of the bed with the program and I also used the thumbwheels to set it level with a piece of papers thickness at each corner. Not quite sure where to go from here yet. Any suggestions? My buddy who prints stuff all day suggested sending it back to Amazon. His suggestion was a bambu originally but for an 11 year old I wanted to stay within budget. Will see what tomorrow brings when we play with it.
M117 Print Starting...
M75 ; Start Print Timer and Engage Fil Sensor if USB Printing
M117 Antiblob retract...
G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder distance to 0
G1 E-2 ; Retracts filament to prevent blobs during probing
G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder distance to 0
M84 E ; Disable E Motor for probe accuracy on direct drive systems
M117 Homing All...
G28 ; home all axes
M117 Homing Z Probe...
G28 Z ; home z again
M117 Generating mesh...
G29; auto bed leveling
M117 Heaters Recovering...
G4 S10; wait for heaters to recover
M420 Z0; Z fade
M900 K0; LA
You'll still need to slice it before sending it to the printer, whether it's bambu or any other.Yeah I was tired couldnt remember what chromebooks were it was called. Still having trouble getting cura to work. Im not looki g to spend all my time tinkering. Want an out of the box printer. This one is gonna go back. Should have just got the Bambu the first time around.

Running a set of these 3 train whistles
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Steam Train Whistle Set by ThreeD-Michael | Download free STL model | Printables.com
Naturalistic sound, easy and quick to print. Less than 10 grams of filament required. Max. 121 x 19 x 8 mm in size. | Download free 3D printable STL modelswww.printables.com
Debating running a large bucket full of them for Halloween give a ways
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My X1C would probably print three times as many in the same time. Just saying, this is the perfect excuse to buy one...what a tragedy it would be if you didn't have enough train whistles for all the neighborhood kids!They turned out well and sound pretty good for something with 20 cents of plastic in it and made at home. With standard speed settings, .2mm layer height and PLA can fit 18 on a Prusa bed and it's saying 10.5 hours a print so plenty of time to get a large bowl of them made and maybe use up some of the tail ends of various spools sitting on the shelf.
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My X1C would probably print three times as many in the same time. Just saying, this is the perfect excuse to buy one...what a tragedy it would be if you didn't have enough train whistles for all the neighborhood kids!
Ah, another great "take home" toy idea for the grandkids. Loading up a batch for printing this afternoon. Thanks for sharing!



Would you mind sharing a link for where one can go to use the free, personal version of Fusion 360? For the life of me I couldnt find a non-subscription version of Fusion, so I have been using OnShape.Fusion 360 is free for personal use.
Anyone have a good idea why I can't embed Imgur image addresses?
Anyone have a good idea why I can't embed Imgur image addresses?
Isaac K (Imgur)
Mar 28, 12:17
Within our TOS, we do not allow the usage of imgur as a content delivery network on any site that has a section dedicated to selling. This is considered advertising. (much like eBay is blocked as well).
I do apologize for this inconvenience. I look forward to seeing you further within the community.
I print both. ABS is cheap but the stink factor is noticeably higher. ASA is really nice for the few outdoor prints I have done because of the added UV resistance, but its typically 2X the price of ABS. At least the brands I buy (Polymaker, eSun, and Overture)anyone printing with ASA over ABS?
I print both. ABS is cheap but the stink factor is noticeably higher. ASA is really nice for the few outdoor prints I have done because of the added UV resistance, but its typically 2X the price of ABS. At least the brands I buy (Polymaker, eSun, and Overture)

