Mastering the Art of 3D Printing with Ender 3 Pro: Tackling Print Bed Adhesion Woes
So you got an Ender 3 pro? and you are having issues Embarking on a journey into the world of 3D printing can be an exciting yet challenging endeavour, especially when faced with print bed adhesion issues. If you find yourself grappling with stubborn prints sticking a bit too well, fear not. In this guide, we will delve into the nuances of optimizing your Ender 3 Pro, addressing common…
the biggest problem with owning a 3d printer is it makes you into the kind of person who owns a 3d printer. the second biggest problem with owning a 3d printer is leveling the stupid little gayass bed (do not tell me to buy an automatic bed leveler. that is the cowards way out). the third biggest problem with owning a 3d printer is that no matter how hard you try it is physically impossible to print everyone you know an autism slug at sufficient speed.
Doing some digging for SEO purposes, I found out that there's general interest in even bigger d20s than what I already make.
The blue is the standard size (mine are 22mm), the glittery one is 30mm, which is a relatively normal large d20, but the white one (made of paper) is 50mm!
(I kept seeing 55mm mentioned, but I had this one on hand back from when I was choosing fonts for the then new masters.)
Like heck! It is big! It still easily fits in my hand, but it's so much bigger!
I'm.. so tempted. It's such a satisfyingly large d20. Getting it printed will be its own adventure.
Speaking of adventures, do y'all need somewhere to keep track of yours? I may have something for that!
Some dicey notebooks (as in the pattern, not the quality)
The top one is the first prototype I got but it wasn't the best quality so I shopped around for a bit and found the nicer, larger one with lined, perforated pages! It has a nice matte hardcover with nice, thick black textured paper as the cover pages
And like I'm not going to show my chaotic notes I took from the commissions I did leading up to Christmas, because those are mostly just the lessons I learned along the way and it's just a chaotic mess..
But I honestly really like how they turned out.
I have these pretty much ready to put up in 10 different colors.
They would be print-on-demand but mine arrived within a week so it's not too bad.
I may also do some other patterns or artwork on the covers if there's interest!
a propeller launcher. had a lot of issues with getting the top to print well. Also the hand pull is too close to the propellor... i think it needs some design refinement.
And finally a Marker from Deadspace. What could possibly go wrong???