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Posts by sherifjallad

link to Should You Use A Glue Stick On Print Bed? (3D Printing)

Should You Use A Glue Stick On Print Bed? (3D Printing)

Warping or shifting can be prevented by improving the bed adhesion of a print bed. But how do you improve the bed adhesion of your prints? In this guide, we evaluate the effectiveness of glue sticks...

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Can You Paint PETG (How To)? Should You Sand It!

Painting a PETG print is a commonly used way to make it more weather-resistant. Adding a splash of paint has the double advantage of making it look better and protecting it from the elements,...

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3D Printing vs Injection Molding; When to Use What?

While 3D printing continues to grow at a steady pace, it still has a few shortcomings. In this guide, we explore some of those shortcomings by comparing 3D printing against traditional manufacturing...

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Can You 3D Print With A ( Glowforge ) Laser Printer? (Comparison)

Glowforges are subtractive CNC machines. Laser cutting is one of several types of subtractive manufacturing where material is cut from a solid block to get the desired part. 3D printers on the other...

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How To Remove Broken Filament From 3D Printers?

The simplest fix for an extruder clogged with filament is to first try to physically push the filament out. This can be done using a wire, needle, or any other material solid and thin enough to fit...

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What Causes 3D Printer Clogging?

Clogging happens when material or the filament itself blocks the nozzle or the Bowden/PTFE tube of a 3D printer. While it also happens with regular filaments like PLA and ABS, clogging is more...

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I am a very well experienced techie civil engineer who's extensively interested in 3D printing technology and even more captivated by the potential of 3D printing livable structures

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