PLA is one of the most common 3D printing filaments – thanks to its ease of post-processing. The filament can be easily sanded, painted, and finished – making it ideal for a large number of...
Category: Filament
Changing filament mid-print on your Ender 3 (Pro/V2) is easy if you’re using Cura 4.8 or higher. The slicer gives you the possibility to change filament at any given point after the start of...
If your filament is grinding, the printer is missing a few layers, or you’re getting clogs, it’s very likely you have filament stuck in the PTFE tube. However, motor clicking, an overworked...
PLA filament and glass beds are a match made in heaven. This material type prints best on glass, so what to do when there is no adhesion? If PLA is not sticking to a glass bed, the most likely...
When 3D printing an object, the lines between the various layers remain visible on the surface. They can hinder the aesthetic appeal of collectibles and decorative items. This is where smoothing...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is one of the most popular 3D printing materials. It is a common choice for beginners who want a filament that is easy to work with. Printing defects can sometimes happen,...