Iβve wanted one of these for a while, decided to bite the bullet a couple days ago! Seeing as I was somewhat familiar with CAD software (from engineering classes several years ago) it seemed fairly straightforward.
As someone completely new to this, there have been a TON of things Iβve learned from binging 3d printing channelsβ¦
- First layer adhesion π
- Bed levelling
- Types of extruders (bowden/direct) and how they affect what materials you can print
- Tons of printing materials, personally will be using PETG and PLA
- Keeping filament dry in a vacuum bag
And soo much more - but there is still a lot that I have absolutely no idea about.
The printer is a second-hand Flsun Q5, the seller sent it fully assembled (very, very brave of them, but it arrived unharmed). I had a brief look around at other options, but for the price of an easythreed, this was a no brainer.
I think the seller had some issues with bed adhesion, as there was a ton of slimy stuff on the print bed when it arrived. Used some isopropyl alcohol and a dish sponge to scrub it off, seems all fine now!
I had some issues with the Z-offset but got it good enough to where there is some first layer adhesion.
Model finished printing while I was drafting this post, I sprayed some contact cleaner onto the glass bed to take it off (is that bad?). Thereβs some stringing:
TIL there was a cleaning solution for contact lenses - I thought they were only available as single use consumablesβ¦
I would agree that itβs not necessary - I only really use it when Iβm feeling impatient or doing rapid prototyping of small parts π
Definitely isnβt good for the bed though, on some occasions Iβve seen pieces of the bed material on printed parts that have been removed this way