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Short version, New filament is "squishy" and it's fucking up my print. Might have to use some of my older stuff even if things are miss-matched.

Since I suggested the "share your shit" and it seems to be somewhat popular, I will start.

I have had to modify the ever living hell out of this thing to make it so it wont burn the house down and my hot-end actually works well and is not hitting the overheat limit in the firmware and killing my prints. Ill make a longer post about that on another day, and it will be LONG, but for now, this is about the enclosure that I am working on. I have to reprint a leg bracket because I don't have the "last section" done and broke one of the "brackets".

The project/print/files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4144464 I am using Lack tables from Ikea (IT nerds also know these are great for making a cheap as fuck rack mount setup called the "lack rack").

Ikea: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lack-side-table-white-30514791/ It looks like Ikea may have re-designed it so I don't know if that table is the right one anymore but I ordered these a LONG time ago. I assume they do still have something similar enough that would also work.

One thing I found was that the in-fill listed in the project is just not enough. I'm using a HatchBox White PLA. Maybe ABS would be better? Not sure.

I have been running into issues with bed adhesion with the new Hatchbox White PLA that I have and after looking at the temp ratings and spec's it looks like they did change the formula since I bought my old batch that I just ran out of so now I am trying to figure out the right settings so I can get a new bracket printed and I can hopefully finish this project finally.

I will make a post about that and maybe with a video I took tonight to show the issue after only about 20 minutes of the print going on. (This is a 5-8 hour print, seeing problems that early means you are fucked).

Something to remember is that the Maker Select V2 (sold by monoprice.com as a rebrand of a Prusa i3 MK3) is old as fuck-all and I probably should just upgrade to something new. However, I am a stubborn fucker and I don't like losing.

I don't have any pic's I can share at the moment since it would probably dox me but ill share some in the future that have not been posted anywhere else and would not have the same problem.

Thanks for reading my wall of stupidity, good luck with your prints.

Short version, New filament is "squishy" and it's fucking up my print. Might have to use some of my older stuff even if things are miss-matched. Since I suggested the "share your shit" and it seems to be somewhat popular, I will start. I have had to modify the ever living hell out of this thing to make it so it wont burn the house down and my hot-end actually works well and is not hitting the overheat limit in the firmware and killing my prints. Ill make a longer post about that on another day, and it will be LONG, but for now, this is about the enclosure that I am working on. I have to reprint a leg bracket because I don't have the "last section" done and broke one of the "brackets". The project/print/files: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4144464 I am using Lack tables from Ikea (IT nerds also know these are great for making a cheap as fuck rack mount setup called the "lack rack"). Ikea: https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/lack-side-table-white-30514791/ It looks like Ikea may have re-designed it so I don't know if that table is the right one anymore but I ordered these a LONG time ago. I assume they do still have something similar enough that would also work. One thing I found was that the in-fill listed in the project is just not enough. I'm using a HatchBox White PLA. Maybe ABS would be better? Not sure. I have been running into issues with bed adhesion with the new Hatchbox White PLA that I have and after looking at the temp ratings and spec's it looks like they did change the formula since I bought my old batch that I just ran out of so now I am trying to figure out the right settings so I can get a new bracket printed and I can hopefully finish this project finally. I will make a post about that and maybe with a video I took tonight to show the issue after only about 20 minutes of the print going on. (This is a 5-8 hour print, seeing problems that early means you are fucked). Something to remember is that the Maker Select V2 (sold by monoprice.com as a rebrand of a Prusa i3 MK3) is old as fuck-all and I probably should just upgrade to something new. However, I am a stubborn fucker and I don't like losing. I don't have any pic's I can share at the moment since it would probably dox me but ill share some in the future that have not been posted anywhere else and would not have the same problem. Thanks for reading my wall of stupidity, good luck with your prints.
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That's why I waited to get a 3D printer until now. Up until recently the hobby has pretty much been about the machine. Mods, software, acceleration speed, getting it to work, keeping it working.

I just don't have the time or desire for all that. I want to make functional things. Now the technology has finally gotten to where I have been waiting for it to get. My printer just works. I'm sure an issue will arise occasionally, but for the most part it will be just some maintenance or something and it will go back to just working.

I thought I had you finally talked into it!!

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Funny thing, I had waited a "long time" to get a printer too. It was on a different scale though, I was in on the early stuff and really wanted one but waited years to get one and still ended up with what I have now and have made it work.

Think about it this way. Because of stubborn bastards like me, you have "easy mode" now. I still live in not-so-easy mode and I chose to do that. Not like I could not buy that nice printer today, I just decide not to... yet.

I am still looking at "metal" printers... I have even spent a lot of time on research and I am considering building one myself anyway. I have some of the gear and stuff to do it already but not the time =/

I do respect your position though. I must just kind of hate myself a bit to fight through this stuff.

I do this with nearly everything. I do not fear a challenge and even if I could do it 'easier' sometimes I want to know the how/why that got there. .

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Right on, and, Thank you for making my life easier!!