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It's not anything you would want to load up with real tools and take on a jobsite, but for holding little 3D printing tools and supplies it's pretty cool. I also made some little dividers for the bottom section and containers to fit into the 2 upper trays.

It's not anything you would want to load up with real tools and take on a jobsite, but for holding little 3D printing tools and supplies it's pretty cool. I also made some little dividers for the bottom section and containers to fit into the 2 upper trays.
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Yeah, I use the Aqua Net hairspray method. 1. Clean build surface (scrap as best you can). 2. Clean with rubbing alcohol. 3. Spray with aqua net, use a paper towl get a even coat. 4. Wait until dry and start print.

It usually works for me but this new filament might have a different formula than the one I was using before. I think its a heat thing though since my last print was getting curling around the edges even though it was a few CM thick already, I don't usually run into problems like that when the layer is already that thick.

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You're probably right on that, I see they have a few different kinds of glues that they say are for different kinds of filament.