When is comes to the success of your 3D print, the first layer and continued adhesion are the most important factors. Without that good foundation, the print is doomed to fail somewhere in the...
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3D slicing programs, sometimes referred to as slicers, convert digital 3D files into G-code which 3D printers understand. They calculate a path for the nozzle to follow based on the geometry of the...
If you’ve owned Creality’s Ender 3 3D printer for any length of time, you may have noticed issues with inconsistent layers. These issues could be caused by a lack of tension on its X and Y-Axis...
After printing hundreds of 3D files that other people had designed, I decided it was time for me to make something of my own. I began researching all the different ways that I could go about...
When I saw the dozens of possible infill patterns available throughout several slicers, I got very confused. Once I realized however that every pattern has a purpose, it was much easier to know which...
One of the first issues you'll encounter in 3D printing is your print detaching from the bed. This is one of the most irritating issues that your printer can have, as your entire print relies on the...