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lol, first time I ever used it too. I made it with ASA which is good up to 212 degrees. Turns out my oven set to 200 is actually 220.

lol, first time I ever used it too. I made it with ASA which is good up to 212 degrees. Turns out my oven set to 200 is actually 220.
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You didn't melt it. The plastic deformed. Plastic deformation can occur at temperatures much lower than its melting point. You might not be able to go above 180 for ASA and keep the plastic from deforming, but of course that will lengthen you desiccant drying time.

[–] 2 pts

Hmmm,,, Good point. I'll make another and try it again.

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Hmmm,,, Good point. I'll make another and try it again.

A little patience and a hair dryer/hot air gun could allow you to reform this basket. It won't be perfect, but you make it useful at the very least. I'd give it a try while the second one is printing if I was in your shoes.

[–] 1 pt

Where do you like to buy filament from? Amazon is convenient but do you recommend any other place?

[–] 1 pt

So far I have just been using Bambu filaments. They are RFID chipped so I don't ever have to configure anything. The printer knows what color and material it is and what temp to use and everything.