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Ultimate Guide to 3D Printer Bed Adhesion

April 16, 2026March 10, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Nothing frustrates a 3D printing enthusiast more than watching a 12-hour print detach from the bed with 30 minutes to go. Bed adhesion problems are the #1

Categories Guides & Tutorials Tags ABS, FDM printing, filament, pla, safety
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PETG Settings Guide: Get Perfect Prints Every Time

April 19, 2026March 5, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol) has become a go-to material for makers who want something stronger and more temperature-resistant than PLA, yet

Categories Guides & Tutorials Tags ABS, FDM printing, filament, pla, safety
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Best Enclosure Materials for Printing ABS: Safety and Performance

April 21, 2026March 5, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Compare top enclosure materials for printing abs: safety and performance options with specs, prices, and recommendations. Expert buying guide to help you

Categories Guides & Tutorials Tags ABS, FDM printing, filament, pla, safety
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New High-Strength Nylon Filament Born from Industrial MJF Powder Waste

April 1, 2026February 24, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

New High-Strength Nylon Filament Born from Industrial MJF Powder Waste Filamentive has launched rPA12, a high-strength nylon filament made entirely from

Categories News Tags ABS, FDM printing, filament, safety
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Heated 3D Printer Enclosures: Why They Matter

April 21, 2026February 14, 2026 by Peter Gedeon
Diagram showing warping (corner lift) and delamination (layer splitting) caused by thermal gradients in 3D printing

TL;DR: Heated enclosures actively warm the printer’s interior (40–70°C), while “just enclosed” printers rely on ambient heat from the electronics and bed.

Categories Printer Hardware Tags 3d-printer-upgrades, ABS, ASA, delamination, enclosure-safety, heated enclosure, heated-chamber, Nylon, Polycarbonate, warping
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MakerBot Sketch Sprint 3D Printer Review (2026)

April 21, 2026February 13, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Honest review of the MakerBot Sketch Sprint: fast enclosed FDM printer with education focus. We examine speed, quality, and value proposition.

Categories News Tags 3D printer, ABS, filament, printer review, safety
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Dremel DigiLab 3D45 Review: Professional-Grade Reliability for…

April 21, 2026February 13, 2026 by Peter Gedeon
Dremel DigiLab 3D45 enclosed 3D printer printing white gears in a classroom environment highlighting professional-grade reliability for education.

Frequently Asked Questions What is dremel digilab 3d45 review: professional-grade reliability for education and workshop environments? ⚡ Quick Answer Box

Categories 3D Printer Reviews, Printer Hardware Tags 3D printer, ABS, filament, printer review, safety
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Original Prusa CORE One Kit Review (2026)

April 4, 2026February 13, 2026 by Peter Gedeon
Close-up of the Prusa CORE One CoreXY belt system forming an X shape over a blueprint-style background, highlighting precision motion architecture and engineering design.

If you’re in the market for a professional-grade 3D printer that combines speed, precision, and reliability, the Original Prusa CORE One has likely

Categories 3D Printer Reviews, Printer Hardware Tags ABS, FDM printing, filament, pla, safety
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3D Printing Materials Showdown: PLA vs PETG vs ABS

April 16, 2026February 13, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

3D Printing Materials Showdown: PLA vs PETG vs ABS – Which Should You Choose?. Full specs comparison with pros, cons, and our verdict.

Categories Materials & Filaments, News, PLA vs PETG Tags ABS, FDM printing, filament, pla, safety
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The Complete 3D Printing Filament Guide

April 21, 2026February 12, 2026 by Peter Gedeon

Understanding 3D Printing Filament Types Choosing the right filament is as important as choosing the right printer. Each material has unique properties —

Categories Materials & Filaments, PLA vs PETG, Tutorials Tags ABS, FDM printing, filament, pla, safety
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Solidairplane71 3D Printing something.. With high quality potato…

April 21, 2026June 27, 2020 by

Whats up everybody. Just printing some random things today. Up first, an endoscope mount for my printer. it will allow me to put a camera right on the nozzle.

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