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No, referring to post #23 on the prior page. Just general advice to always use plastic screwdrivers when making CRT/analog board adjustments with the machine running, not machine specific.
I tried these a while ago, and it's a tough print with an FDM machine. You either need a really small nozzle, really good cooling, or both. I gave up and bought some.
No, referring to post #23 on the prior page. Just general advice to always use plastic screwdrivers when making CRT/analog board adjustments with the machine running, not machine specific.
I tried these a while ago, and it's a tough print with an FDM machine. You either need a really small nozzle, really good cooling, or both. I gave up and bought some.
Good points. I used a Creality K1 with a narrow 0.2mm nozzle, and whatever layer height corresponds to “high quality” — 0.08mm I believe. This machine has good cooling abilities. At these settings, I was able to print nylon tools that work with my SE/30’s choke and pots.
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