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  • How to Fix a Bowden Tube Gap on Your 3D Printer: Symptoms, Causes, and the Permanent Fix

    How to Fix a Bowden Tube Gap on Your 3D Printer: Symptoms, Causes, and the Permanent Fix

    ByMike Reynolds March 29, 2026

    The Bowden Tube Gap Problem Explained If your 3D printer has started under-extruding, producing inconsistent lines, clicking at the extruder, or leaving tiny blobs on the surface for no apparent reason — there’s a good chance you have a gap between your Bowden tube and the nozzle inside the hotend. This is one of the…

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  • Best 3D Printers for Speed in 2026: Fast Printing Machines Ranked and Compared

    Best 3D Printers for Speed in 2026: Fast Printing Machines Ranked and Compared

    ByMike Reynolds March 29, 2026

    Speed Printing Has Changed Everything Three years ago, printing at 150 mm/s was considered fast. Today, Bambu Lab printers routinely hit 500 mm/s, Creality’s K1 series cruises at 600 mm/s, and machines like the Voron Trident can sustain 300+ mm/s with stunning quality. The high-speed 3D printing revolution isn’t coming — it’s already here, and…

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  • How to Stop 3D Print Warping With Brims and Mouse Ears: Settings and Strategies for Every Material

    How to Stop 3D Print Warping With Brims and Mouse Ears: Settings and Strategies for Every Material

    ByMike Reynolds March 29, 2026

    Why Brims and Mouse Ears Exist Warping is the oldest enemy in 3D printing. Your beautifully designed part starts peeling off the bed mid-print, corners curl upward like dried leaves, and you come back to find a bird’s nest of spaghetti instead of a finished part. The root cause is differential cooling — the bottom…

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  • 3D Printer Bed Tramming and Mesh Compensation: The Complete Guide to a Perfect First Layer

    3D Printer Bed Tramming and Mesh Compensation: The Complete Guide to a Perfect First Layer

    ByMike Reynolds March 29, 2026

    What Is Bed Tramming and Why Does It Matter? Here’s a dirty secret about 3D printing: “bed leveling” is a misnomer. What you’re actually doing is tramming — adjusting the build plate so it sits perfectly parallel to the printer’s motion system. The bed doesn’t need to be level relative to the earth (your printer…

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  • How to Post-Cure Resin 3D Prints: UV Settings, Times, and Methods That Actually Work

    How to Post-Cure Resin 3D Prints: UV Settings, Times, and Methods That Actually Work

    ByMike Reynolds March 29, 2026

    Why Post-Curing Matters for Resin 3D Prints If you’ve ever pulled a resin 3D print off the build plate and thought it was done, you’re not alone — but you’re also not finished. Fresh resin prints are only partially polymerized, which means they’re softer, weaker, and more prone to warping than they should be. Post-curing…

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  • 3D Printed Drone Parts: Best Materials, Settings, and Design Guide
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    3D Printed Drone Parts: Best Materials, Settings, and Design Guide

    ByMike Reynolds March 28, 2026

    Why 3D Print Drone Parts? Custom drone frames cost $50–$200 for carbon fiber plates cut to someone else’s design. A 3D-printed drone frame costs $2–$5 in filament and can be redesigned in an afternoon. For racing quads, freestyle builds, and experimental configurations, 3D printing lets you iterate on frame designs faster than any other manufacturing…

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  • Matte PLA Filament Guide: Best Settings, Top Brands, and Pro Tips
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    Matte PLA Filament Guide: Best Settings, Top Brands, and Pro Tips

    ByMike Reynolds March 28, 2026

    What Is Matte PLA? Standard PLA has a noticeable sheen — not quite glossy, but definitely reflective. It shows layer lines clearly, highlights every imperfection, and screams “3D printed” to anyone who looks closely. Matte PLA eliminates that problem. It has a flat, non-reflective surface finish that hides layer lines and gives prints a professional,…

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  • How to Calibrate Klipper Pressure Advance: Complete Tuning Guide
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    How to Calibrate Klipper Pressure Advance: Complete Tuning Guide

    ByMike Reynolds March 28, 2026

    What Is Klipper Pressure Advance? Every FDM 3D printer has the same hidden problem: filament doesn’t start and stop flowing instantly. When the extruder motor begins pushing filament, there’s a delay before plastic actually exits the nozzle. When the motor stops, residual pressure keeps pushing filament out for a fraction of a second. This mismatch…

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  • How to 3D Print Lithophanes: Settings, Tips, and Lamp Build Guide
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    How to 3D Print Lithophanes: Settings, Tips, and Lamp Build Guide

    ByMike Reynolds March 28, 2026

    What Is a Lithophane? A lithophane is a thin 3D-printed panel that reveals a detailed image when backlit. Thick areas block light and appear dark; thin areas let light through and appear bright. The result is a photograph rendered in plastic — invisible when viewed from the front, stunning when illuminated from behind. Lithophanes have…

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  • How to Set Up ADXL345 for Input Shaping on Your 3D Printer (Complete Guide)
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    How to Set Up ADXL345 for Input Shaping on Your 3D Printer (Complete Guide)

    ByMike Reynolds March 28, 2026

    What Is Input Shaping and Why Does It Matter? If you’ve ever pushed your 3D printer past 80 mm/s and noticed ugly ripples on flat surfaces, you’ve met ringing — also called ghosting. It’s caused by vibrations that travel through your printer’s frame every time the printhead changes direction. The faster you print, the worse…

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