Its a plastic resin, but wouldn’t be surprised if someone thought to mix asbestos with it at some point. If made recently, it won’t contain asbestos but still the dust would be harmful if the dust is breathed.
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digilec@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do most normal people do on their phones to pass the time?
1·1 month agoDepends, at home on WiFi… I might watch videos. If I’m out and about…
I read wikipedia pages, ars-technica articles, read the news, scroll through pics of my cats.
digilec@lemmy.worldto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Having issues with PETG. Is this bed leveling issue, bed dirty issue, wet filament issue, or something else?English
1·2 months agoI found alcohol (IPA) wasn’t a reliable fix for all failing 1st layer issues. I still use it because it seems to slow down the inevitable and it’s quick compared with a trip to the sink.
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Having issues with PETG. Is this bed leveling issue, bed dirty issue, wet filament issue, or something else?English
10·2 months agoHard to tell, most of it looks fairly good except a few spots here and there.
That could be grease on the print bed, maybe time to give it a wash? When PETG goes wrong for me, it’s this 90% of the time.
I use hot water and a little detergent with a lot of rinsing. Use gloves because even clean hands leave oils behind.
With PETG it’s hard to get the first layer right but if it’s good the rest of the print generally goes fine.
Molten PETG is very sticky and if you get a bit stuck to the nozzle it can build up, get worse and suddenly take out a bunch of nearby lines leading to gaps in the layer like this.
To counter this PETG first layer should be:
- Printed very slow e.g. 20mm/s
- At a higher Z offset than PLA, the plastic should flow out the nozzle and fall onto the bed rather than be squished flat.
- High bed temperature 80C / 176F
- Zero or very low fan speed for the first couple of layers
If you can see marks left by the nozzle it’s too low. The lines should have a rounded look.
It could also be wet filament, does it make popping sounds when printing?



In the couples news interview video she said that after the ship hooted 5 times they “altered course 2 degrees, so that they could see we made a deliberate change of course”.
That might be a “miss-speak”, but it’s nowhere near a large enough deflection to let anyone know they have been seen.
If any warship honked at me half way across the channel I’d be turning directly away from them as quickly as possible, under sail or not.