![]() In extreme cases, over-extrusion can also contribute to clogs or jams in the hot end- which can be a costly mistake. On the flip side, too much filament and your project will have unsightly blobs, strings, or drooping details. Leaving a sad mess where your project once stood. ![]() Too little filament and gaps will appear between layers, or the layers themselves will be weak just missing completely. Adhesion will suffer, and prints can be subject to layers warping or delaminating. However if your calibration is off… things can go wrong. ![]() This is how your 3D machine is able to create any shape, figure, or design with such ease. 3D printing relies on extruder calibration to create the computer generated design by pushing a precise amount of filament through the printers hot tip. ![]()
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