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A close up look at the nozzle of a 3D Printer & how it "prints" objects.

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Vincent1 year ago

Much moisture in the filament

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The 3D printing belgian #FreeThe3DPGeneral1 year ago

Dry your fucking filament.

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Jeremy Hopke1 year ago

You printing with glue stick?

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Pablo Krause1 year ago

I expect a high end printer to not generate so many bubbles.

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ClipCrazeHub1 year ago

3D street art

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Jason Walker1 year ago

For people watching who know nothing about 3d printing: the bubbles are not good. It means there is moisture in the filament which is expanding from the heat and bubbling, which will create undesirable artifacts in the finished print. The filament used here needs to be dried

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Full Auto Potato Cannons, LLC1 year ago

This is how it works if your filament is wet. Not a great representation.

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Name cannot be blank1 year ago

A close up look of printing with shitty wet filament*

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wafflecart 🧇1 year ago

Are you printing underwater? You couldn’t get that much moisture in your filament if you tried 🤣

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CringeBot⚡1 year ago

Has the filament been watching a spicy movie? It's wet af.

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