Wow! That’s awesome! What additional modifications were needed?
Haven’t seen much about this project nor if it will be open-source. But it looks at least promising and I really loved Apollo in the past.
I think any good alternative client that can use the current momentum of kbin/lemmy is good.
Even more since Jerboa is afaik developed by one of the two main devs of lemmy and they will probably/hopefully focus more on the core development and I doubt that they can maintain an additional mobile app at the same time.
I’m not related with the project. Just wanted to share that information that popped up in my timeline.
Here is her signup for the private beta: Beta signup
Ok, sharing mastodon posts isn’t as easy as I thought 😅
For the eSUN PLA+ I’m using 210°C for all layers and a consistent bed temp of 60°C.
Still using a 0.4 nozzle and a 0.2 layer height.
That’s really strange.
What’s the temperature you are printing the eSUN PLA+ filament? Maybe it’s too low and the noozle scratches on the print?
Are you sure that is related to the filament? Sounds more like the stepper motors or a some debris on the wheels.
I hope that drying will help. I tested white and orange. Let us know if it worked or not.
I’m using eSUN PLA+ for some weeks now on a Voxelab Aquila X2 (Ender 3 V2 clone) and it’s slightly wet resulting in some stringing I did not experience with other PLA.
You might be aware that it needs a higher temperature than normal PLA, I print with 210°C and overall I’m quite happy with the results.
If you want to try using Blender I recommend this video to check out if that’s the road you want to go:
Learn Blender for 3D Printing - Complete Quick and Easy Guide (Beginner)
Depending on your experience you might check out existing models on sites like printables.com or thingiverse.com
Wow! That’s awesome! What additional modifications were required?