But it was really weak and broke.
Z offset may have been too close, or too close after I lowered the nozzle temperature by 5C, 5C will change the offset by a lot? Hard to believe, so it was probably too close.
Didn’t need to change flow rate, makes getting the Z offset right more of a pain.
Maybe that’s why it was stringing so much, the offset was too close.
Funny though, if the offset is too far, I get temperature spikes, if it’s too close, I don’t.
Changing the flow rate, just made it harder to tell it was too close.
Wood filament is such a pain, I’ll just leave flow rate alone. PETG is easier.
The things going up, that you attach another piece to broke, so useless. And Z hopping can cause more stringing too, so you probably need the Z offset as right as possible. And lowering the temperature is easier then messing with retraction, which might not be very efficient when it’s too close.
Hmm, 215C might be too hot. Leaking like a sun of a gun after it’s done, so probably leaking like a sun of a gun during printing. Or does that mean the nozzle is too close? Well, printing a temp tower. Probably won’t print the big part over night, since I’ll probably go to bed.
I stayed up long enough, going to try the lowest temperature of 190C. Can’t remember why I was using 215C, probably had a problem. Guess it might be spaghetti or a clog.
Canceled my pre order of VOXELPLA PETG, cause they changed the date to June 18th. I’ll just buy somebody else’s filament.