In the recent MK3 review, I compared the heat up times of both the Prusa MK3 and MK2, and you might have noticed that small annotation I had with the MK2 being overvolted. A while ago, I had already published a video on how to do that and have your printer, any printer, really, heat up way faster and reach higher temperatures, but I pulled the video shortly after because it didn’t really have all the appropriate warnings attached to it. So before we start:
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The most important 3D printer – Original Prusa i3 MK3 review!
The Original Prusa MK3 might well be the most impactful 3D printer on the market right now – but is it also the best?
Things you should know about flexible filaments and Nylon
Ok, let’s talk about Nylons, or Polyamides and flexible 3D printing materials. They’ve been around for a while, but I still think they are a super interesting – even if I wouldn’t print everything with them.
Things you should know about your filaments
Filament misconceptions, filament basics knowledge, call this one whatever you want (as long as you don’t call it a vlog)! But this video is jam-packed with info on how to pick a filament and what you should be looking for!
5 ways to ruin your filament (and how to fix it)!
It’s super easy to ruin a perfectly good spool of filament. Learn what to avoid if you want to keep your 3D printer’s filament in perfect shape! Avoid: Tangling, high temperature, pets, bad filament guidance and cooked filament!
E3D Spoolworks PLA #filaween2
Ugh, another PLA Filaween epsiode. Well, most PLAs are at least decent these days, but there are still differences.
3D printing with ABS: Hotter nozzle or hotter ambient? #Filaween
You should probably be using a heated or enclosed chamber for ABS.
The next generation of Filament reviews: This is Filaween 2.0!
Filaments need good tests: This is how I will be reviewing 3D printing filaments with the Filaween 2 tests!
What I learned from reviewing 30 different filaments! #Filaween
I’ve reviewed quite a few filaments in Filaween 1.0 – here’s what I learned and what’s to come!