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+ | ====== Plasticine ====== | ||
+ | Keep temperature in mind. Plasticine will under-extrude when below room temperature (±20°C). | ||
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+ | ===== Loading material ===== | ||
+ | - Push the piston to the other end of the tube. Do not fasten the rear collar yet. | ||
+ | - Warm up plasticine in your hands and push it into the tube. Make sure that **no air bubbles** are formed. The piston should be pushed backwards by the plasticine. This can be tough, but apply a steady amount of pressure will push the piston back. | ||
+ | - Fasten the rear collar. | ||
+ | - Push the nozzle into the material. | ||
+ | - Screw it down with the front collar. | ||
+ | - Attach it to the '' | ||
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+ | - Can be used over and over again. This is a good material for testing. | ||
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+ | Proven slicer profiles? | ||
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+ | ===== Cleaning ===== | ||
+ | - Hot water & soap? |