31 December 2020, Thursday Hey Gophers, The last day of 2020 is upon us! Phew, this was a very strange year. The Corona virus has changed a lot of things for us. We are working from home a lot more than before. That in itself it not so very important, but more importantly the general feeling that people have about working from home has changed: Most people now think working from home is totally OK and acceptable. This was not the case before. People were of the opinion that work should be done at the place of work itself. Maybe that is a positive point we got from a year that for all intents and purposes can be seen as mostly a lost year. I have some time off now from work and that has given me the time to finally do some hobby activities. I therefore dusted off my 3D printer (a simple and cheap Creality Ender 2) and tried to get ahead of some of the problems that I had with it. My prints were hard to start and also were continuously warping at the left- most edge. Afer experimentation (and scouring the Internet for knowledge) I finally found that my heated bed was set at a far too low temperature. It was running at 45 degrees Centigrade and that was simply too cold. The PLA would set far too quickly, putting too much stress into the model. Now I have upped the temperature to a whopping 70 degrees Centigrade, and my prints start better, stick better to the borosilicate glass plate that I use and generally print better as well. The warping, I learned, came from drafts in the house (when someone came in through the door or something like that), so I put the whole thing into a big cardbox box as a test, and voila! No warping!. So now I will have to build myself a cabinet for the printer ;-) I see a lot of people use IKEA Lack tables to build these enclosures, and I think that is a neat (and cheap) idea that I will probably follow. If only I could get my hands on some polycarbonate glass here and now, with all the stores closed... Well, we will see. I wish you all a very happy new year, and may 2021 be better than 2020! (Not that that will take much ;-) Cheers, Fripster