Turned on retraction speed to 11 and i guess it wore down the filament at one part but then managed to push it after some 10 minutes of spaghetti 👌
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Ahhh I see… the good old spaghetti infill exposing
That is a work of art.
Definitely belongs on the wall of “this should be shame but I’m really quite proud”
We all have that shelf, right?
I used to have it but then i just had to throw everything away. Something something why is this junk in our house something something angry wife…
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I was just at an art exhibit last week, and I’m confident you should put this in an exhibit. It perfectly represents the stages of a website or software project.
Clearly your Printer is not an Elon Musk fan.
I don’t get it 😔 Care to enlighten me?
You tried to get it to print an X and it noped out.
Aahh okay! That’s actually funny now when i think about it a bit!