

Exactly what I’m talking about, this is why I’m using glue. If you’re talking about a textured plate it’s probably PEI


Exactly what I’m talking about, this is why I’m using glue. If you’re talking about a textured plate it’s probably PEI


Yeah, I dry my filament (especially PETG) with one of those too. I don’t have to use glue, it just makes PETG easier to remove from the plate. Otherwise it can stick to the plate too well (had a case where I removed the model with some of the PEI coating).


I’m actually using spray glue (3dlac) usually with a textured PEI (rarely a smooth PEI) plate. I’m also using PET/PEO (double sided) plate with PETG (without glue) - adhesion is really good, but not too good (so it’s easy to clean).


3 things that help me with PETG when it comes to separate it from the plate:


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I think I was getting Jayo PETG from AliExpress. As for PCTG it was from Rosa3D - you can get it directly from them or through Allegro


I’ve printed a lot of Jayo PETG, and aside from having to dry it before use, it was fine (and very cheap).


Im Poland you can get PETG for <30 zł, PCTG for ~80. PETG-CF for a little bit more than the plain one.


I am aware of that, but usually Jayo branded filament is cheaper ;)


I’ve used both. PCTG is much more expensive than PETG (which is one of the filaments you can get very cheap), and does not offer that much over it. Unless you need something with (very slightly) better impact and temperature resistance PETG is way to go. If you need much better impact/temperature resistance ASA/PA is the way to go. I’m using PETG+CF if I need more durability and temperature resistance than the plain one, but avoid CF for stuff I have to touch a lot.


Eryone and Jayo are pretty good (and cheap) too. I didn’t have issues with Tecbears PLA I got from Amazon


Yup, try PETG, it’s pretty versatile and resistant to most things (aside from very high temperatures).


I guess you can play these on Steam Deck (and similar), but they are far less mobile than Switch.


I don’t think it has the power draw of an N100/N150-based machine (10-15W), but it’s not a huge power hungry server either.


I’m using this one, it’s fine. The fact it has PoE makes it better for me than the ZBT2. After they’ve released ZWA I was sure they’d make a PoE capable Zigbee coordinator.


Also: run your HA on something that makes more sense than Pi. For a little more you can run a much more powerful N100/150 based mini PC with very similar power draw.


There you go :) I’ve had a Pi running Tailscale and it ws not reachable using its local IP (it was accessible when using Tailscale IP) when Tailscale was started. When I was using Tailscale for site-to-site connectivity (subnet router) I ran it in an LXC container on PVE, so I’d advise you try that. Avoiding installation of additional software on the hypervisor seems like a smart idea - whenever I can I put stuff in containers/VMs.


Hmm, are you running Tailscale on the Proxmox VE, not in a container/VM?


If it’s a failing drive running dmesg will tell you that.
Also preheating and waiting before bed leveling helps. These beds are wobbly. I’ve put a glass bed on top of the factory one on my K1