Well, after running the printer for 105 hours I managed to clog up the 0.2 nozzle (after only 10 hours of use). Went through all the steps to unclog it, went downstairs to grab the pliers to remove the filament remains from the top....
....and then the all too familiar happend, my left hand just lets go. I can tell it to clamp all I want, it happens more and more often these days, it just goes limp. But yeah, there went the 0.2 nozzle, and of course nozzle first on the tile floor, denting the nozzle closed in a way that is just not fixable. Great.
Replaced it with the 0.4 nozzle that then also decided it wasn't in a printing mood, so did the same steps....this time with both hands above the table and above a plushy towel. Cleaned it, fixed it and tested it.
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28mm Odessa tank, free STL from online |
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Parts loosely combined, printed with 0.4 nozzle at 0.2 layer height. It's a tank only a mother could love, right? Though calling it a tank is a stretch..... |
Packed up the tank and shipping it off to a mate who can use a gift as he has tons of Russians and he can use all the armour they can get their hands on :P
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