Dan the 3D Printing Dad on Nostr: Ultimately, I had to switch from a 0.6mm nozzle to 0.4mm. I also found that, ...
Ultimately, I had to switch from a 0.6mm nozzle to 0.4mm. I also found that, ironically, printing with a cold bed instead of a 50C bed led to very rough overhangs due to curling.
Ultimately, after many tries of adjusting one setting at a time, I got it.
(See alt for more info.)
#3dprinting
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