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YES! We have our website, the one from our CoderDojo: where you can find pretty much everything. It is in Dutch so you might have to translate it. If you want to know more about CoderDojo itself you can go here:
I hope this is what you want to know. If there is more, I am pretty much always able to help
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HugoG
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Hello all!
I work as volunteer at CoderDojo in the Netherlands, Alphen aan den Rijn and we teach kids to program. I recently started teaching kids how to 3D Model, and they REALLY liked it! As most of you might know, 3D Modeling is fun, but it isn't as educational as printing the object in real life and learning from it's flaws. Since CoderDojo is a non-profit organisation, we don't get money f
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HugoG
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I have checked the filament size if I push it out of the nozzle, and that is 0.42 mm, so not a problem. Right now I don't have another nozzle to put on so I will have to deal with it. My filament is exactly 1.75 mm so that isn't the problem either. I'm kinda running out of options here, so I'm just going to try to change some settings or something.
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HugoG
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As far as I can tell it is not skipping steps, since I can't hear any clicks or similar sounds. I don't think it's the path to the nozzle either, since when I dissembled it I cleaned the throat, nozzle and heatblock out because I had some leaking. These are the nozzles I bought: . If it is the nozzle, how would I know and how would I be able to make it print again?
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HugoG
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I just changed my nozzle on my Anet A8 after it was fully used up. When I started printing with my new 0.4mm nozzle (same as before) my extrusion was VERY bad and inconsistant, even so bad I couldn't continue printing because it would pull the first layer off.
If I compare it to my extrusion before the nozzle switch, it is really bad, even though I tightened everything as before. I am quite su
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HugoG
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