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  • @erykdarnowski 2025-05-29

    PLA + PETG is a great mix, I use it all the time! Another cool technique I found was (when you want a really nice and flat surface) adding a cube or some other shape in PLA and placing it manually under a PETG part (or vice-versa) instead of supports!

  • @austinlewis03 2025-06-18

    When I do this I find that the part becomes weaker because you have to purge a lot more not to mix the pla and the pet g. The part always breaks on the layer where i had the interface

  • @bom.beast 2025-03-12

    Itu kenapa aing butuh ams

  • @sxhafxer 2025-07-31

    What for ABS?

  • @jbarn2012 2025-06-27

    Ones water based and the other is oil based so they don’t like each other

  • @sushisurfer1988 2025-06-02

    Was there a lot of wastage ?

  • @erickfgarcia02 2025-04-28

    I just found out today on a video I saw earlier that PETG and PLA don’t stick well together, and by using the other material as a support results in super easy removal!

  • @joaharrison 2025-04-19

    dude, you really only need one layer between the two so that you can save a bunch of time on filament changes.$.02

  • @creator_gv 2025-03-24

    Yoooooo

  • @ddastardlyart 2025-03-15

    Decrease top support distance?

  • @ddastardlyart 2025-03-15

    Decrease top support distance?

  • @mrjacktheprinter 2025-03-05

    Will give a shot to those settings too. I had slight luck using high flush volumes, but layer adhesion in PETG still sucked compared to the same object printed in PETG only

  • @quoiprint 2025-03-02

    Very cool print keep it up you're doing a good job 🔥

  • @wild_mike_appears 2025-03-01

    You need to max out the flushing values

  • @helaskate 2025-02-28

    Sex is nice and all but have you guys had supports like this

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