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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hey there folks, another newbie here.&nbsp; Well, let me clarify that.&nbsp; I&#039;m new here, and I&#039;m inexperienced with 3D printing, though I have had one for quite some time now.&nbsp; &nbsp; About a year and a half ago I bought a kit for the Prusa Mendel and spend a few months putting it together and calibrating it.&nbsp; I made a few prints (not the best of quality) and then summer time came so it went on the shelf as there were many other projects on the go.&nbsp; Well, winter is back in full force here in the great white north, so I&#039;m not doing much outside - time to pull the printer back out again.&nbsp; </p><p>I&#039;ve been having a lot of problems getting the first layer to stick.&nbsp; I&#039;ve tried a bunch of remedies found on here, but no luck as of yet.&nbsp; Using ABS - I have the heated bed, glass on it, cardboard under it (that made a huge difference to be able to get higher bed temps!), cardboard over it to speed up the initial heating time (also a huge difference) I&#039;ve turned off the ceiling fan, wood stove fan, tried blue tape, tried glue stick, sugar water, added a 3 ring skirt/brim, slowed down the first layer to 20% of the speed, varied the bed temps from 85-115 (budaschnozzle extruder is at 220).&nbsp; The most frustrating part of all of it, is that when I first started (a year or so ago) it stuck fine.&nbsp; My Z is set to &quot;paper&quot; thickness at 9 locations, but the ABS just seems to roll off the back side of the nozzle and curl up.&nbsp; &nbsp;Yet to build a box around it, and perhaps try some white glue or acetone slurry.. </p><p>Anyway, I&#039;m here to search out answers and get this thing running, (not expecting answers in this thread, I&#039;m sure it&#039;s been covered multiple times). </p><p>Aside from that - I work for an aluminum boat building company, as Quality Manager - so I am around fabrication a lot.&nbsp; I&#039;m a Marine Electrician, a half decent welder, and I&#039;ve always got a few projects on the go at home.&nbsp; Currently restoring a 1977 Toyota LandCruiser FJ40 (when it&#039;s not so cold out).&nbsp; Some day (sooner than later) I hope to be able to move south where winter does not exist - I&#039;ve had my eye on Panama for a few years, and have been there enough to know I could be happy living there. </p><p>So that&#039;s me, here I am....</p>]]></description>
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