such a nice fit so far in the wide view of everything. Those little gaps between two panels would probably bug me too, but still for such a big project it's going well.
Looking good! I've been using the same method of slapping mine on the wall. print, place, mark, remove, install wall anchor, remount. I think sometimes there is slack when I am doing that marking and when i have lower connectors in the holes don't line up so I bet that alignment problem you mentioned is like that. I saw it a little bit too. Are you planning to do that whole wall behind your bench or are you going beyond that?
such a nice fit so far in the wide view of everything. Those little gaps between two panels would probably bug me too, but still for such a big project it's going well.
Thank you! I think a few well placed tools will hide them 😀
Looking good! I've been using the same method of slapping mine on the wall. print, place, mark, remove, install wall anchor, remount. I think sometimes there is slack when I am doing that marking and when i have lower connectors in the holes don't line up so I bet that alignment problem you mentioned is like that. I saw it a little bit too. Are you planning to do that whole wall behind your bench or are you going beyond that?
I'm going to cover the entire wall and go from there. After the wall, I might try the under desk stuff
try a different slicer to help with your ender issues i would recomend orca slicer
As much as I love using Cura, Creality app prints faster and yields better results.