https://www.amazon.co.uk/adhesive-perfect-adhesion-3D-printer/dp/B01HQ4KXZ4
looks good.
That’s it, I thought it was one of the small spray bottle things it will outlast me
@SparkyFPV How do you release the print ? Just wait until cold ?
Yeah, it’s just a little bit more stuck but never had an issue removing just wait till its cool
After reading the comments in the review section I ordered a can.
Occasionally get corner lifts on large flat sections so will see how this helps.
Thanks for the recommendation.
What is it? lol
Did one for my Air 3 to hold the props
God,… you must be bored
New one for me but out of interest what is a good 3D printer and are they difficult to use
Depends how big your pockets are.
Ease of use right out of the box Bambu labs is your goto.
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I see what you mean 1000 for 1 of those bad boys
Funny how fashions change, a year ago the answer would have been an Ender
I’ve had the X1C since July and love it, 1244hrs of printing and still on the same 0.4mm hot end supplied with the printer, I had a Creality before that and that was nothing but problems with getting the bed levelled, first layer issues ect ect, not with this X1C.
Have a look at some of the videos I put on YouTube, they do a cheaper multi colour printer called the A1, but they are on recall as the bed cables on some were found to be faulty, but when they are back in stock they will be around £500
The Elegoo Neptune’s are looking good for the price!
He said easy to use.
I’ve spent 100’s of hours dialing in and tinkering with both my Ender3 and my Ender7 Both are fantastic printers if you put in the hours to get them dialed in and maintained properly. Most definitely not easy to use right out the box.
Bambu Labs have smashed it for easy to use right out the box. But you pay a premium for that privilege.
Nick @BigDog let me know if you want to borrow this meme
I too have and Ender 3 and it was a pain dialling in the bed, however I just bought the Sonic Pad and it has made all the difference, once it runs through it’s initial set up it never fails a print.
Not to mention 100s waiting for a print and for it to fail one way or another, so you have to start again and you’ve waisted a ton of filament.
Or the print not sticking to the bed and you end up with a huge nest of plastic.